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National Seniors Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of National Seniors Day:

New Brunswick Human Rights Day

The following release was issued today by the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission:

Human Rights Award recipient announced

Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas presented the 2013 New Brunswick Human Rights Award to Oromocto resident John Wood today in a ceremony held at Government House in Fredericton.

National Acadian Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of National Acadian Day:

National Aboriginal Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, to mark National Aboriginal Day:

New members appointed to human rights commission

Three new members have been appointed to the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

Disability Awareness Week

The following statement was released today by Randy Dickinson, chairperson of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, to mark International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia:

Equality Day is April 17

The following statement was issued today by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of Equality Day, April 17:

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

The following statement is issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination:

Human rights play, locally produced documentary coming to Fredericton this week

A locally produced documentary and a Hampton High School presentation of a well-known play on human rights will highlight events in Fredericton this week to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Discrimination, Thursday, March 21.

International Women's Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of International Women’s Day:

Pink Shirt Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of Pink Shirt Day, Wednesday, Feb. 27:

Nominations sought for New Brunswick Human Rights Award

Nominations are being sought for the 26th annual New Brunswick Human Rights Award. The deadline for nominations is April 1.

Black History Month

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, about Black History Month:

International Human Rights Day

The following statement was issued by New Brunswick Human Rights Commission chair Randy Dickinson:

International Day of Tolerance

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair, New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, to mark the International Day of Tolerance:

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

On Wednesday, New Brunswickers will be marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, which was first declared by the United Nations in 1992.

World Mental Health Day

On Wednesday, Oct. 10, New Brunswickers will be celebrating World Mental Health Day. First observed in 1992, the day promotes open discussion of mental disorders and investing in prevention, promotion and treatment services.

New Brunswick Human Rights Day

Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, released this statement today to mark New Brunswick Human Rights Day.

New Brunswick human rights awards presented

Lorraine Silliphant of Fredericton and Ralph Thomas of Saint John have been recognized for their human rights work by the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.

National Acadian Day

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of National Acadian Day:

Independence of human rights commission strengthened

Amendments to the Human Rights Act have strengthened the independence of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission. The amendments change the procedure for appointing boards of inquiry that hold hearings into discrimination complaints.

National Aboriginal Day is June 21

The following statement was issued by Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, for National Aboriginal Day:

Nominations sought for New Brunswick Human Rights Award

Nominations are being sought for the 25th annual New Brunswick Human Rights Award. The deadline is June 25.