Transitioning to Ontario's New Human Rights System: What do you need to know? Part III

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Jun 30, 2008
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On 30 June 2008, Ontario’s new human rights enforcement regime comes into force. The Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2006 (Bill 107) restructured Ontario’s human rights institutions to implement a “direct access” model of adjudicating human rights.

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