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Manitoba Human Rights Commission Publications and Guidelines
  • Community Report - Celebrating 25 years of the Manitoba Human Rights Code
  • Final report of the Racialized Communities and Police Services (RCAPS) Project released
  • Widokodadiwin Think Tank
  • Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on the Issue of Marriage and the Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions
  • Submission by the Manitoba Human Rights Commission to the Government of Manitoba on Proposed Amendments to the Provincial Police Act.
  • Submission by the Racialized Communities and Policy Services (RCAPS) working group to the Government of Manitoba on Proposed Amendments to the Provincial Police Act.
  • Racialized Communities and Police Services Interim Report

The Manitoba Human Rights Commission is the agency responsible for carrying out the provisions of The Human Rights Code. The Commission accepts complaints alleging contravention of The Code, offers opportunities to voluntarily resolve complaints by way of conciliation or mediation, and investigates complaints (that are not otherwise resolved) to the extent necessary to provide an appropriate recommendation to the Board of Commissioners. In addition, the Commission is charged with the responsibility of developing, promoting and conducting educational programs designed to prevent and eliminate discrimination prohibited by The Code. This information available at or through this web site is subject to copyright and disclaimer notices. Click here to review this important information before relying on or using any such information. © 2010