Human rights complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador can be resolved in one of two ways; either through an early resolution process (usually mediation or settlement) or through an adjudication process (a Board of Inquiry hearing or court decision).
Newfoundland and Labrador Human Rights Commission
Decisions by other provincial, territorial and federal human rights Boards of Inquiries and human rights-related decisions of the Courts can be found here:
Federal/Provincial/Territorial Commissions
- Canadian Human Rights Commission
- Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
- New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
- Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission
- Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse Québec
- Ontario Human Rights Commission
- Manitoba Human Rights Commission
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
- Alberta Human Rights Commission
- Yukon Human Rights Commission
- Northwest Territories Human Rights Commission
Federal/Provincial/Territorial Tribunals
- Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
- Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
- The Human Rights Tribunal – Québec
- BC Human Rights Tribunal
- Human Rights Adjudication Panel – Northwest Territories
- Nunavut Human Rights Tribunal
Case Law
- CANLII – Free legal database providing full-text access to Canadian legislation, court decisions, and board and tribunal decisions.
Canadian Legal Sources
- Human Rights Act
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Supreme Court of Canada Website
- Court of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Public Legal Information of Newfoundland and Labrador
Other Sources
- United Nations
- Equitas
- Amnesty International (Canada)
- Equality and Human Rights Commission (Great Britain)
- Australian Human Rights Commission