The Canadian Human Rights Commission tries to resolve complaints of discrimination filed against federally regulated employers, unions and service providers. If a complaint cannot be resolved, the Commission may investigate the case further, and may ultimately request that the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hear the case. To file a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, fill in the Inquiries Questionnaire or contact us by telephone, e-mail, facsimile or mail. The Commission will then contact you to provide basic information about the Commission and the Canadian Human Rights Act, and will inform you if a complaint can be filed with the Commission. If so, the officer will send a kit to you so that a complaint form can be filed. If not, staff will try to suggest another alternative or organization that can help. Who can file a complaint? Who can a complaint be filed against? Filing a Complaint A complaint has been filed against me Dispute Resolution Process Public Interest Remedies Complaint Statistics Case Law Information Publications
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