Enforcing Human Rights: Choices and Strategies Under the New Human Rights Code

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Feb 5, 2007
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Bill 107, An Act to Amend the Human Rights Code introduces substantial changes to how human rights are enforced in the province. The amendments build a reformed human rights system consisting of three pillars: the Ontario Human Rights Commission, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the new Human Rights Legal Support Centre.

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