Government of New Brunswick

The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission is a government agency whose main job is to enforce a provincial law called the Human Rights Act.

  • How is the Commission structured?
  • What are the Commission’s two main functions or mandate?
  • What kinds of discrimination and harassment fall under the Commission’s jurisdiction?
  • What are some things that the Commission cannot help with?
  • Why is the Commission a neutral body?

Watch the “What can the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission do for you?” video for answers to all these questions.

The contents of this video are also available as a two-page reference document, which you can view and/or download here.