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The Human Rights Commission is a provincial government agency. It promotes equality and investigates and tries to settle complaints of discrimination and harassment. If a complaint cannot be settled, a human rights tribunal can hear the evidence. If it decides that there was discrimination, it can issue orders to correct it.

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The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission: Future Directions, Recommendations to Government

Sept. 16, 2009
Rev. Hawkes Speaking Tour, Pioneer Award


Sept 16, 2009
Woodstock Hockey Team Receives Human Rights Award

Nov. 2, 2009
Students with a Disability Information Sessions