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  1. Mémoire de la CODP présenté dans le cadre de l’enquête de l’ombudsman sur les directives fournies aux services de police par le ministère de la Sécurité communautaire et des Services correctionnels pour désamorcer les situations de conflit

    Juillet 2014 - Les personnes aux prises avec des troubles mentaux font souvent partie des groupes les plus vulnérables de l’Ontario. Bon nombre d’entre elles se heurtent à des défis particuliers dans leur milieu de vie, en milieu de travail et au sein de nos collectivités. Les personnes en situation de crise occasionnent aussi des défis particuliers pour les services de police qui doivent envisager le recours à la force. Sur le plan des droits de la personne, cela est source de nombreuses préoccupations. La Commission ontarienne des droits de la personne (CODP) n’a pas pour rôle d’émettre des commentaires sur des affaires individuelles, laissant plutôt aux experts le soin de le faire. Elle a toutefois pour rôle d’examiner les questions et préoccupations qui sont couramment soulevées, et de proposer des moyens de les résoudre.

  2. Annual report 2013-2014: OHRC Today

    June 2014 - Dear Mr./Ms. Speaker: Under Section 31.6 (2) of the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Ontario Human Rights Commission is required to submit a report on the Commission’s activities for the previous fiscal period by June 30th of each year, to be tabled in the Legislature. In this regard, I am pleased to provide you with the Commission’s Annual Report of its activities from April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014. Yours sincerely, Barbara Hall, B.A, LL.B, Ph.D (hon.) Chief Commissioner

  3. Special report: Human rights and racial profiling

    From: Annual report 2013-2014: OHRC Today

    Decision shows racial profiling as a form of everyday racism, confirms test for discrimination

    The OHRC intervened in Peel Law Association v. Pieters, where the Court of Appeal overruled a Divisional Court ruling, and held that the Divisional Court applied an overly strict test for discrimination. In its June 2013 decision, the Court of Appeal found that the HRTO was reasonable in concluding that the claimants were discriminated against because of race and colour.

  4. Special report: gender identity and gender expression

    From: Annual report 2013-2014: OHRC Today

    New policy protects human rights of trans and gender-diverse people

    The OHRC launched an im­portant new policy in Spring 2014, the Policy on preventing discrimination because of gender identity and gender expression. This policy fol­lowed the 2012 amendment to the Human Rights Code to add the grounds of gender identity and gender expres­sion. This change provides protection for one of the most vulnerable and margin­alized communities in society.

  5. New in housing

    From: Annual report 2013-2014: OHRC Today

    Wrapping up inquiry on rental housing licensing in North Bay

    In May 2013, the OHRC released a report on its inquiry into rental housing licensing in the City of North Bay. We began this inquiry in March/April 2012 with a survey of tenants, landlords and organizations dealing with rental housing. More than 185 people responded. We followed up with some respondents, attended a community meeting, and reviewed materials disclosed by the City and housing research from other sources. 

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