Government of New Brunswick

Equality in the workplace, in the community, and at home
for everyone in New Brunswick



The complaint process

If you experience discrimination in New Brunswick, you can contact the Commission and file a complaint.

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The Commission delivers free human rights training and workshops.

Human Rights Act

In New Brunswick, you are protected by law from many types of discrimination. This law is the New Brunswick Human Rights Act.

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The Commission’s bi-annual newsletter keeps you up to date on the latest Commission news, resources, stats, and events. Each issue also features a fun, human rights-themed activity.

The following statement was issued today on behalf of the Anglophone East School District:

The Human Rights Commission is pleased to be working in collaboration with the school district to review its policies with respect to the development of Personalized Learning Plans and Students with Exceptionalities. Through this process, the school district is committed to continuous improvement of the services it provides to students with disabilities to ensure their equal access to education.
 


Statement on human rights issues

A joint statement has been issued by Eric Beaulieu, deputy minister of health, Ryan Donaghy, deputy minister of education and early childhood development (anglophone sector), and Jim Mehan, deputy minister of social development.