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Organization: Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario  
Phone Numbers: 416-326-1312
Toll-Free: 1-866-598-0322
Teletype: Bell Canada Relay Service: 1-800-855-0511
Email: hrto.registrar@ontario.ca
Website: tribunalsontario.ca/hrto/
Address:
15 Grosvenor St, Ground Fl
Toronto, ON
M7A 2G6
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
Service Description: Resolves discrimination and harassment claims filed under the Ontario Human Rights Code * attempts to resolve applications by helping the parties first settle the claim through its mediation process

If mediation fails, a hearing is held to decide the application * legal assistance provided through the Human Rights Legal Support Centre
Fees: Free
Application: Application form should be filed within one year from the date on which discrimination is alleged to have occurred * application form available on website
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who believe they have experienced discrimination
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request * interpretation in other languages available upon request
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Social Action Groups

This information was last completely updated on 11/20/2024

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