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December 6, 2005: Honouring women who have been victims of violence: A message from Chief Commissioner Donna Scott

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SHRC  2004-2005 annual report
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission's 2004-2005 Annual Report was tabled in the Saskatchewan Legislature on July 28, 2005

Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission 2004-2005 Annual Report


Why We Should Care About Discrimination Against Older Persons
October 1st is the International Day of Older Persons, a day set aside by the United Nations to address the independence, participation, care, self-fulfillment and dignity of older persons. But the reality is that older Saskatchewan residents face discrimination in many important parts of life. (read more)

 


Human rights commissions to champion Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism
Saskatoon (July 7, 2005) – Human rights commissions attending the meeting of the Canadian Association of Statutory Human Rights Agencies (CASHRA), in Saskatoon June 12-15, 2005, agreed to provide support in principle for the work of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (CCU) calling for the establishment of a Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism. (read more)

Canadian Commission for UNESCO draft Preliminary Proposal Calling for a Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism


CASHRA Conference 2005
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission was pleased to host the CASHRA 2005 conference in Saskatoon on June 13th and 14th. Approximately 150 delegates registered for the conference which featured local, national and international presenters and addressed a broad range of human rights issues. Keynote speakers included The Honourable K. James Bartleman, O.Ont., Dr. Stephen Lewis, and The Honourable Senator Raynell Anderson. For more information about the conference, go to: http://www.cashra.ca  .

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The Saskatoon Anne Frank Committee
The Saskatoon Anne Frank Committee is a coalition of more than 25 community organizations which came together to bring to Saskatoon the exhibit, "Anne Frank in the World 1929-1945." Housed at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, the exhibit was viewed by 18,508 visitors. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission and the City of Saskatoon's Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Office were co-chairs of the committee which plans to continue the work they have begun to help address and heal racism and other forms of discrimination in our community.

Anne Frank in the World 1929-1945

 

 

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