Human Rights Institutions Questions
The Human Rights Commission of Canada is an independent government agency responsible for promoting and protecting human rights in Canada. Its mandate is to administer the Canadian Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on various grounds such as race, gender, disability, and religion. The commission investigates complaints of discrimination, provides mediation services, and conducts research and public education to raise awareness about human rights issues. Its ultimate goal is to ensure equality and fairness for all individuals in Canada.