- December 21, 2017
Follow Up to the Open Letter Regarding Discrimination in Tenancy: Next Steps
Two years ago today, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) and the Office of Residential Tenancies...
Read More - February 1, 2017
Challenging Canadians to Respond to the Quebec Attack
In conversations with faith, political, and cultural leaders in Saskatchewan, I heard a consistent and shared response to the attack on the Centre Culturel Islamique...
Read More - October 31, 2016
Offensive Costumes a Catalyst for Conversations about Reconciliation
Thanks to the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, governments, community organizations...
Read More - August 31, 2016
Addressing Racism Requires Focused Dialogue, Constructive Action
The tragic homicide of Mr. Colten Boushie near Biggar has sparked a great deal of public debate; some of it questioning...
Read More - April 14, 2016
Public Prayer Complaint Dismissed by Chief Commissioner
The Chief Commissioner of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission announced today that he has dismissed a complaint about the occurrence...
Read More - February 27, 2013
STATEMENT – David Arnot, Chief Commissioner (English)
Chief Commissioner Judge David Arnot of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission delivered the following statement:...
Read More - February 1, 2013
Black History Month
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) is pleased to add its voice to those celebrating black culture, history, and heritage in our country. Since the Government of Canada...
Read More - December 10, 2012
International Human Rights Day
Across Saskatchewan, throughout Canada, and around the world, today, December 10, is International Human Rights Day. This day marks the anniversary of the General Assembly of the United Nations’...
Read More - March 8, 2012
Chief Commissioner’s Message, International Women’s Day 2012
In 1975, the United Nations began celebrating March 8 as International Women’s Day. It remains an important day for reflecting upon and recognizing all ...
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