Filing Complaints against public businesses: Anyone who works for or receives services from a business or organization that is regulated by the federal government can make a complaint.
Defining discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act
Offer Restorative Justice Services
Your Legal Rights is a collection of legal information resources produced by hundreds of organizations across Ontario. These include resources and webinars for community workers produced by CLEO and other organizations.
Making a an LGBTI Refugee Protection Claim in Canada – resource guide; in collaboration with Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI) & Rainbow Health Ontario
Roster of diverse human rights lawyers, equity practitioners, and administrative law adjudicators who work independently and are available to serve as dedicates neutrals in the resolution of complex disputes.
Choose or update the gender identifier on your passport or travel document on a new application
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit Canadians abroad
Includes information on:
– Before you go
– Passport policies
– Local laws (relationships, issues related to gender identity or expression, age of consent, family issues, LGBTQ youth)
– Social and personal safety
– Health
– What to do if you need help
Refugee application from inside Canada
Changing your sex designation on your government ID’s
TRANSforming Justice – Trans Legal Needs Assessment Ontario Project
Human Rights at Work
Sexual Harassment and violence: pursuing a claim at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
Infographic: Know your rights-Domestic abuse – Legal Aid Ontario
Transgender Parents and Ontario Family Law – Fact Sheet
Lawyer who practices in the areas of employment, human rights and administrative law
Ontario Duty to Accommodate Policy