National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Committing to ReconciliACTION Sep 27, 2024

It has been almost nine years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) issued its watershed final report detailing the horrors inflicted upon generations of Indigenous persons across Canada and the institutionalized racism that made it possible.

Nova Scotia Human Rights Awards

Call for Nominations for 2024 Human Rights Awards Sep 18, 2024

People are encouraged to submit nominations for this year’s Nova Scotia Human Rights Awards.

The Human Rights Commission presents awards annually to Nova Scotians whose work advances human rights in the province.

Donald Marshall Junior

25 Years Since Marshall Decision Sep 16, 2024

On September 17, 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Donald Marshall Jr., a Mi’kmaw man from Membertou, was lawfully exercising his treaty rights when he was arrested for catching and selling eels out of season and without a licence.

Jackie Shane

Human Rights on Screen: The Jackie Shane Story Sep 10, 2024

The Human Rights Commission is excited to partner with the Atlantic International Film Festival (AIFF) to screen Any Other Way; The Jackie Shane Story on Monday, September 16.

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New Commissioner Appointed Aug 26, 2024

Lawyer and adjudicator John Boddie, Halifax, has been appointed to the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission for a three-year term.

National Acadian Day

National Acadian Day Aug 14, 2024

August 15 marks National Acadian Day, a vibrant cultural celebration for the Acadian people throughout Canada and particularly in Nova Scotia. It commemorates the rich heritage and history of Acadian communities, descendants of French settlers who arrived in the 17th century.

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Independent Monitor Report on Implementation of Disability Remedy Jul 31, 2024

The first report of the independent monitor appointed to track the government’s progress implementing the human rights remedy in a landmark case concerning housing for people with disabilities was issued July 31.

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August 1 is Emancipation Day Jul 31, 2024

Emancipation Day commemorates the abolition of slavery across the British Empire, which took effect on August 1, 1834, following the passage of the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833.

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Board Chair Finds No Evidence of Discrimination Jul 25, 2024

The chair of an independent human rights board of inquiry has dismissed the complaint of Ross Gray vs. Halifax Bridge Commission and/or Halifax Harbour Bridges and/or Commissionaires Nova Scotia, citing no evidence of discrimination.

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Protection from Hatred Jul 05, 2024

Late last month a news story reported an incident of online hate that targeted a social media post about a Pride-focussed craft project of a pre-primary class on Nova Scotia’s south shore.  The activity highlighted inclusion ahead of Lunenburg County Pride which begins this weekend.