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The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission
  • The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission is the branch of the provincial government that is responsible for enforcing the Human Rights Act in New Brunswick.
  • The Commission's mandate is to ensure all people are free and treated equally with dignity and respect, to ensure citizens are educated on the rights outlined in the Act, to ensure the Act is upheld, to create educational programs to eliminate discrimination, and to facilitate resolutions to human rights complaints.
Citation

For more information on Human Rights in New Brunswick: https://www.jstor.org/stable/825210

Policy Type
Provincial Statute