Human Rights in Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is committed to actively engaging and working with all Nova Scotians and our diverse communities to address issues of discrimination by effectively advancing equity and dignity, fostering positive and respectful relationships, and protecting human rights.

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Filmmaker JOsh Dunn wears subglasses in this image promoting the screening of Our Hearts Aren't Disabled

Human Rights on Screen: Our Hearts Aren’t Disabled May 13, 2024

Our personal relationships are the stuff of life. Fostering friendships, intimate and romantic relationships can bring meaning to our lives and deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. They can also be fraught with complication.

red dresses hang in the windows of the NS Human Rights Commisison office in Halifax

Red Dress Day May 03, 2024

On May 5 we commemorate Red Dress Day, a solemn occasion to raise awareness of the devastating epidemic of violence against Indigenous women and girls.

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Information Sessions: Manager, Dispute Resolution May 03, 2024

The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is currently seeking applications from qualified candidates interested in contributing to the protection and advancement of the human rights of Nova Scotians. You can learn more during two upcoming online information sessions.

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