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What are human rights?

Human Rights in Ontario

Human rights are rights we have because we exist as human beings. Everyone is entitled to a life of equality, dignity, and respect, free from discrimination. Human rights are recognised and protected by a set of international and Canadian laws. In Ontario, human rights are protected by the Ontario Human Rights Code. It is a provincial law that helps to make sure that everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities without discrimination in areas such as employment, housing and services. 

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Learn about the Code

The Code was one of the first laws of its kind in Canada. The Code’s goal is to prevent discrimination based on 17 different personal attributes – called grounds. The Code prevails over all other laws in Ontario.

Take a course

The OHRC’s eLearning program is informative and engaging. All Ontarians can learn about their human rights and responsibilities at their own time and pace. Learning about human rights is just a click away. 

Get legal help

If you need human rights legal advice or help filing an application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, contact the Ontario Human Rights Legal Support Centre

File a complaint

In the Human Rights System, complaints are called “applications”. If you think your rights under the Code have been violated, file an application directly with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.

Latest Updates From OHRC

Ontario Human Rights Commission announces its action plan to address anti-Black racism in education

 

TORONTO — The Ontario Human Rights Commission (the “Commission”/ “OHRC”) today launches Dreams Delayed: Addressing Systemic Anti-Black Racism and Discrimination in Ontario’s Public Education System, an Action Plan outlining the Commission’s strategy to address systemic anti-Black racism and discrimination in Ontario’s publicly funded education system.  

OHRC to Hold a Press Conference on its Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism and Discrimination in Education

Media are invited to join the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) for the release of the OHRC’s Dreams Delayed: Addressing Systemic Anti-Black Racism and Discrimination in Ontario’s Public Education System Action Plan (the “Plan”). The Plan outlines the OHRC’s strategy to address systemic anti-Black racism and discrimination in Ontario’s publicly funded education system