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
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.
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.
Human Rights at Work
Sexual Harassment and violence: pursuing a claim at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
Transgender Parents and Ontario Family Law – Fact Sheet
Lawyer who practices in the areas of employment, human rights and administrative law
OHRC policy position on sexualized and gender-specific dress codes
Ontario Duty to Accommodate Policy
Policy on Human Rights and Rental Housing
Policy on Preventing Discrimination because of Gender Identity and Gender Expression, 2014
Policy on preventing sexual and gender-based harassment, 2011, Updated 2013
Tribunals Ontario is a group of 14 adjudicative tribunals that play an important role in the administration of justice in Ontario.
Pride at Work Canada empowers employers to build workplaces that celebrate all employees regardless of gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation. We help create safer, more inclusive workspaces that realize the full potential of all employees and bring down barriers to employment
Offers a free confidential case consultation call, find a lawyer
Helps Ontarians who have essential legal needs but can’t afford it (cival matters)