The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission is a provincial government body that investigates human rights complaints. They enforce The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code independently from the government. You can file a complaint with the Commission relating to your rights under the Code.
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code sets prohibited grounds of discrimination. These prohibitions apply to certain aspects of life, including work, education and housing.
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission can help individuals resolve their matter in several ways.
The Regina Public Library and Saskatoon Public Library are hosting free Law Fair events during Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week to connect people with free legal information, assistance, and support. Attend to acquire legal knowledge and to broaden awareness of legal rights and responsibilities!