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Organization: Canadian Human Rights Commission  
Phone Numbers: 613-995-1151
Toll-Free: 1-888-214-1090
Teletype: 1-888-643-3304
Fax: 613-996-9661
Email: info.com@chrc-ccdp.gc.ca
Website: www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/en
Address:
344 Slater St, 8th Fl
Ottawa, ON
K1A 1E1
Intersection: Kent St and Slater St
Location: Ottawa
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-8pm
Executives: Charlotte-Anne Malischewski - Interim Chief Commissioner
Service Description: Administers the Canadian Human Rights Act and is also responsible for ensuring compliance with the Employment Equity Act * receives human rights complaints and works to mediate the complaint - may refer complaints to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal * research and awareness on human rights in Canada
Fees: None
Application: Call or visit website for information * complaints can be submitted by telephone, mail or online * no referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People legally present in Canada or Canadian citizens and landed immigrants outside Canada
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served: Canada
See Also: Social Action Groups

This information was last completely updated on 12/6/2024

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