Human Rights Complaints

โš–๏ธ Your Human Rights in New Brunswick

In New Brunswick, if someone is treated unfairly because of things like their race, gender, religion, disability, or age, they can make a human rights complaint. This usually happens at work, in housing, or when using a service (like at a store or government office). Itโ€™s a way to speak up if you feel youโ€™ve been discriminated against, and the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission looks into the complaint to help make things right.

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  • Newcomers may face discrimination but often lack language support or guidance to file a complaint.

Marc Lostracci, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Resources

Safer Places Program

Offers information and steps to address discrimination and harassment.

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How to File a Complaint (PDF)

A step-by-step guide to filing a human rights complaint in New Brunswick

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