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Human-Civil Rights / Discrimination / Harassment:

Advocacy Groups:

Canada:

  1. Canadian Civil Liberties Association
    www.ccla.org (#1663)
    On this site, you will find information about CCLA’s efforts to protect Canadians’ rights and freedoms, as well as information on how to join and get involved. We are a lobbying and law-reform, non-profit, non-government organization dealing with issues of fundamental civil liberties and human rights that affect those who live all across Canada.

  2. Human Rights Internet
    www.hri.ca (#3849)
    eader in the exchange of information within the worldwide human rights community. - headquarters in Ottawa, Canada

  3. United Nations Association in Canada
    www.unac.org/index.html (#3858)

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
    www.bccla.org (#1661)
    mandate is to preserve, defend, maintain and extend civil liberties and human rights in British Columbia and across Canada

Manitoba, Canada:

  1. Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties
    www.winnipeg.freenet.mb.ca/marl/marl_hm.html (#925)
    Non-profit organization with a mandate to promote respect for and observance of fundamental human rights and civil liberties and to defend, extend and foster the recognition of these rights and liberties in the province of Manitoba. Affiliated with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Amnesty Interational club at University of Western Ontario
    www.usc.uwo.ca/clubs/amnesty/ (#3856)
    London Ontario Canada

  2. Amnesty International Toronto Organization
    www.aito.ca (#3857)
    Amnesty International Toronto Organization (AITO). AITO is the Area Support Team (AST) for Amnesty International groups, entities, networks, and members in surrounding Greater Toronto Area. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  3. Human Rights Internet
    www.hri.ca (#3849)
    eader in the exchange of information within the worldwide human rights community. - headquarters in Ottawa, Canada

  4. Ontario Network for Human Rights
    www.oise.utoronto.ca/~gpieters/index.html (#3561)
    The Ontario Network for Human Rights was started in order to support human rights complainants.

Articles/newsletters from law firms - Specific articles:

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Civil Liberties
    www.lslap.bc.ca/2000main.htm (#3597)
    detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. The Employer's Duty to Accommodate in the Workplace
    www.wob.nf.ca/News/1998/June98/accommodate.htm (#465)
    [Date: June, 1998]

Articles/newsletters from law firms - index pages only:

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Commission des droits de la personne
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/f/index.htm (#3374)

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. White, Ottenheimer & Baker - Newsletter
    www.wob.nf.ca/News/article_list.htm (#453)
    Articles on various topics

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Library of Goodman & Carr Articles
    www.goodmancarr.com/liblist.htm (#1291)
    Articles on a variety of topics

Articles/newsletters from others:

Canada:

  1. Canada and International Human Rights
    international.gc.ca/world-monde/world_issues-enjeux-mondiaux/human_rights-droits_de_la_personne.aspx?lang=eng (#3850)
    government web site

  2. Legal Updates
    www.educ.sfu.ca/cels/index_lupdates.html (#3861)
    updates on a variety of topics

  3. The Newsletter on Civil Liberties
    www3.sympatico.ca/toshiya.k.ncl/home.htm (#3556)
    Web site whose mission is to: (i) monitor acts of censorship, and other civil liberties infringements, across Canada; (ii) provide an online resource on the current status of freedom of expression in Canadian law.; includes: List of Publications Stopped by Canada Customs; Statutory law: relevant sections of the Criminal Code and the Customs Tariff, and more; list of caselaw relating to freedom of Expression in Canada

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. LSLAP Manual - Index to articles on a variety of legal topics
    www.lslap.bc.ca/manumenu.htm (#3598)
    index to detailed articles on a variety of legal topics from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)

  2. UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program
    www.lslap.bc.ca (#3595)
    University of British Columbia

  3. Violence Against Women and other gendered offences
    www.lslap.bc.ca/0400main.htm (#3601)
    detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Employment Application Forms and other Pre-employment Inquiries
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/inquirie.htm (#3952)
    A guide for employers and job applicants - from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  2. Equality Rights Definitions (New Brunswick)
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/e1defini.htm (#3956)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  3. How can we help you? What the Commission is -- the services we provide
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/thehrc.htm (#3959)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  4. Learning about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/humphre1.htm (#3958)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  5. New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/index.htm (#765)

  1. New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/ (#3951)
    government website - This site focuses on equality, discrimination and harassment in New Brunswick, and what you can do if you are discriminated against. It includes information for employers, educators and the general public, and several definitions.

  2. Overview of the New Brunswick Human Rights Act for researchers, educators and lawyers
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/overview.htm (#3954)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission [Date: February, 1999]

  3. Questions and Answers on the New Brunswick Human Rights Act
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/qa.htm (#3953)
    FAQs - from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  4. Say NO to Racism! Racial discrimination and what you can do to combat it
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/sayno.htm (#3957)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

  5. Sexual Harassment in Employment in New Brunswick
    www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/sexharas.htm (#3955)
    from the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Discrimination and harassment
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/discrimination-and-harassment/ (#4616)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  2. Human Rights laws: Overview
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/human-rights-laws/ (#4615)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  3. Ontario Human Rights Commission process
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/filing-a-human-rights-complaint/ (#4620)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca) Filing a human rights complaint.

  4. Personal characteristics & illegal discrimination
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/personal-characteristics-and-illegal-discrimination/ (#4617)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  5. Remedies available for human rights violations
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/remedies-available-for-human-rights-violations/ (#4621)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  6. Role of lawyers in human rights cases
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/role-of-lawyers-in-human-rights-cases/ (#4622)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  7. Situations where Human Rights laws apply
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/situations-where-human-rights-laws-apply/ (#4618)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

  8. What to do about discrimination or harassment
    www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/what-to-do-about-discrimination-or-harassment/ (#4619)
    from Legal Line (http://www.legalline.ca)

Prince Edward Island, Canada:

  1. Human Rights Commission
    www.gov.pe.ca/humanrights/ (#756)
    topics include: Sexual Harassment; Guidelines for Pre- and Post-Employment Inquiries; Running a Business: What about Human Rights?; Equality at Work; Discrimination in Employment; Your rights of access to Services and Facilities

Saskatchewan, Canada:

  1. Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
    www.gov.sk.ca/shrc/ (#763)

Articling information for law students:

Canada:

  1. LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
    www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
    pay $ site - QL has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards of full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases of legislation, tax and news.

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson
    www.coxhanson.ca (#3240)

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson
    www.coxhanson.ca (#3240)

Northwest Territories, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson
    www.coxhanson.ca (#3240)

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark
    www.mdclabourlaw.com (#3182)

Prince Edward Island, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson
    www.coxhanson.ca (#3240)

Associations:

Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

  1. Canadian Civil Liberties Association
    www.ccla.org (#1663)
    On this site, you will find information about CCLA’s efforts to protect Canadians’ rights and freedoms, as well as information on how to join and get involved. We are a lobbying and law-reform, non-profit, non-government organization dealing with issues of fundamental civil liberties and human rights that affect those who live all across Canada.

  2. United Nations Association of Canada
    www.unac.org (#760)

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

  2. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
    www.bccla.org (#1661)
    mandate is to preserve, defend, maintain and extend civil liberties and human rights in British Columbia and across Canada

Manitoba, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

  2. Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties
    www.winnipeg.freenet.mb.ca/marl//marl_hm.html (#1062)

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Prince Edward Island, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Quebec, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Saskatchewan, Canada:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

U.S.A.:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

  2. American Civil Liberties Union
    www.aclu.org (#160)

New York, U.S.A.:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

United Kingdom:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Book/magazine/newspaper publishers:

Canada:

  1. Canada Law Book Inc.
    www.canadalawbook.ca (#789)

Caselaw (commentary/analysis/summary):

Canada:

  1. Alberta Legislative Inaction on Sexual Orientation Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexor.htm#30d001 (#4004)
    Vriend v. Alberta (1997), 31 C.H.R.R. D/1 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 62 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  2. Anti-Nepotism Policy is Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/famcase.htm#10d5515 (#3966)
    Brossard (Ville) c. Québec (Comm. des droits de la personne) (1988), 10 C.H.R.R. D/5515 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr.45 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  3. Board Defines Sexual Harassment
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexhar.htm#1d155 (#3964)
    Bell v. Ladas (1980), 1 C.H.R.R. D/155 (Ont. Bd.Inq.) [Eng. 6 pp.]; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  4. Board Finding of School District Liability for Actions of Teacher Upheld
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/hatecase.htm#25d175 (#3999)
    Ross v. New Brunswick School Dist. No. 15 (1996), 25 C.H.R.R. D/175 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 38 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter ; keyword: hate propaganda; Jewish ; anti-Semitic

  5. Bona Fide Occupational Qualification Defined
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/relicase.htm#7d3093 (#3976)
    Canadian National Railway Co. v. Canada (Human Rights Comm.) and Bhinder (1985), 7 C.H.R.R. D/3093 (S.C.C.) [Eng. 9 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  6. Canadian Human Rights Reporter
    cdn-hr-reporter.ca (#850)
    fee required for some services - includes case name index and caselaw summaries for human rights cases; topics covered include Disability Rights; Discrimination; Employment / Unions; Family Status; Hate Propaganda; Public Services; Race Discrimination; Religious; Discrimination; Sex Discrimination; Sexual Harassment; Sexual Orientation

  1. Canadian Human Rights Reporter
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca (#3949)
    Canadian human rights case law from boards, tribunals and courts, published by the Canadian Human Rights Reporter (C.H.R.R.)

  2. Communication of Hate Messages by Telephone Prohibited
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/hatecase.htm#13d435 (#3971)
    Canada (Human Rights Comm.) v. Taylor (1990), 13 C.H.R.R. D/435 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 53 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  3. Contempt of Court Ruling for Violating Order Restraining Hate Messages Upheld
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/hatecase.htm#31d433 (#3970)
    Canada (Human Rights Comm.) v. Canadian Liberty Net (1998), 31 C.H.R.R. D/433 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 34 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  4. Court Upholds Tribunal Decision that Race Discrimination Formed Basis of Employer Actions
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/racecase.htm#26d428 (#3969)
    Canada (Attorney General) v. Uzoaba (1995), 26 C.H.R.R. D/428 (F.C.T.D.) [Eng./Fr. 7 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  5. Degrading and Rude Behaviour Not Necessarily Sexual Harassment
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexhar.htm#19d369 (#3963)
    Bailey v. Anmore (Village) (1992), 19 C.H.R.R. D/369 (B.C.C.H.R.) [Eng. 11 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  6. Denial of Benefits to Same-Sex Partner Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexor.htm#25d351 (#3992)
    Moore v. Canada (Treasury Board) (1996), 25 C.H.R.R. D/351 (Can.Trib.) [Eng./Fr. 22 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  7. Drug-Testing Policy to be Reconsidered
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/emplcase.htm#25d373 (#3972)
    Canada (Human Rights Comm.) v. Toronto Dominion Bank (1996), 25 C.H.R.R. D/373 (F.C.T.D.) [Eng. 6pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  8. Employer Must Take Reasonable Steps to Accommodate Employee
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/relicase.htm#7d3102 (#3995)
    Ontario (Human Rights Comm.) and O’Malley v. Simpsons-Sears Ltd. (1985), 7 C.H.R.R. D/3102 (S.C.C.) [Eng. 8 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  9. Employer Ordered to Remedy Discriminatory Treatment
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/racecase.htm#18d1 (#3967)
    Canada (Attorney General) v. Grover (No. 1) (1992), 18 C.H.R.R. D/1 (Can.Trib.) [Eng./Fr. 57 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  10. Employers Liable for Sexual Harassment of Employee
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/emplcase.htm#8d4326 (#3973)
    Canada (Treasury Board) v. Robichaud (1987), 8 C.H.R.R. D/4326 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 10 pp.] ; ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  11. Employers Must Accommodate Employees Affected by Adverse Effect Discrimination
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/relicase.htm#12d417 (#3978)
    Central Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta (Human Rights Comm.) (1990), 12 C.H.R.R. D/417 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 29 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  12. Family Status Does Not Include Sexual Orientation
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexor.htm#17d349 (#3968)
    Canada (Attorney General) v. Mossop (1993), 17 C.H.R.R. D/349 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 61 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  13. Human Rights Act Applies to University
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/pubcase.htm#18d310 (#4003)
    University of British Columbia v. Berg (1993), 18 C.H.R.R. D/310 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 29 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  14. Human Rights Code Hate Provision Upheld
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/hatecase.htm#30d5 (#3974)
    Canadian Jewish Congress v. North Shore Free Press Ltd. (No. 7) (1997), 30 C.H.R.R. D/5 (B.C.Trib.) [Eng. 46 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  15. Human Rights Topics - case summaries by CASE NAME
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/casename.htm (#3961)
    from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter (C.H.R.R) ; topics include: Disability Rights ; Discrimination ; Employment / Unions ; Family Status ; Hate Propaganda ; Public Services ; Race Discrimination ; Religious Discrimination ; Sex Discrimination ; Sexual Harassment ; Sexual Orientation

  16. Human Rights Topics - case summaries by TOPIC
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/topics.htm (#3960)
    from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter (C.H.R.R) ; topics include: Disability Rights ; Discrimination ; Employment / Unions ; Family Status ; Hate Propaganda ; Public Services ; Race Discrimination ; Religious Discrimination ; Sex Discrimination ; Sexual Harassment ; Sexual Orientation

  17. Joking Constitutes Discrimination
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/racecase.htm#25d400 (#3982)
    Chiswell v. Valdi Foods 1987 Inc. (1994), 25 C.H.R.R. D/400 (Ont. Bd.Inq.) [Eng. 8 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter ; keywod: harassment

  18. Legal Updates
    www.educ.sfu.ca/cels/index_lupdates.html (#3861)
    updates on a variety of topics

  19. Limitation of Benefits to the Mentally Disabled Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/disacase.htm#27d87 (#3984)
    Gibbs v. Battlefords and Dist. Co-operative Ltd. (1996), 27 C.H.R.R. D/87 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 22 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  20. Mandatory Retirement Upheld by S.C.C.
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/emplcase.htm#13d171 (#3993)
    McKinney v. University of Guelph (1990), 13 C.H.R.R. D/171 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 146 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  21. Restrictions on Benefits on the Basis of Sexual Orientation Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexor.htm#27d108 (#3979)
    Dwyer v. Toronto (Metro) (No. 3) (1996), 27 C.H.R.R. D/108 (Ont. Bd.Inq.) [Eng. 32 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  22. S.C.C. Finds Union Has Duty to Accommodate Religious Beliefs
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/relicase.htm#16d425 (#3981)
    Central Okanagan School Dist. No. 23 v. Renaud (1992), 16 C.H.R.R. D/425 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 17 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  23. S.C.C. Interprets Section 15 of the Canadian Charter
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/disccase.htm#10d5719 (#3962)
    Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia (1989), 10 C.H.R.R. D/5719 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 41 pp.]case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  24. S.C.C. Rules on Test for Bona Fide Occupational Qualification
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/emplcase.htm#3d781 (#3994)
    Ontario (Human Rights Comm.) v. Etobicoke (Borough) (1982), 3 C.H.R.R. D/781 (S.C.C.) [Eng. 5 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  25. S.C.C. Upholds Affirmative Action
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexcase.htm#8d4210 (#3975)
    Canadian National Railway Co. v. Canada (Human Rights Comm.) and Action travail des femmes (1987), 8 C.H.R.R. D/4210 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 24 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter


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