Policy on eliminating racial profiling in law enforcement
This policy is about identifying and preventing both individual and systemic racial profiling in law enforcement. It is meant to be a resource, primarily for law enforcement authorities.
This policy is about identifying and preventing both individual and systemic racial profiling in law enforcement. It is meant to be a resource, primarily for law enforcement authorities.
From: Annual report 2005-2006
The following are highlights of some of the significant decisions, settlements, and cases over the past year in which the Commission was involved.
Toronto District School Board (Commission Settlement)
La Commission ontarienne des droits de la personne (CODP) continue d'avoir des préoccupations considérables en matière de droits de la personne, préoccupations soulevées par le profilage racial et les répercussions de celui-ci sur les personnes racialisées et sur les peuples autochtones.
Learn more about how the Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) framework can help you apply a human rights lens to support municipal by-laws, policy, program and service system planning and implementation in a way that mitigates discrimination and disproportionate adverse impacts on Code-protected groups.
Le 30 novembre 2017 - Afin de mettre au jour et de recenser d’éventuelles pratiques de profilage racial et de discrimination raciale à l’encontre des personnes noires par le service de police de Toronto (SPT), la CODP procédera à la collecte de données (y compris de renseignements personnels) auprès de l’Unité des enquêtes spéciales (UES), des SPT et de la Commission de services policiers de Toronto (CSPT).
From: Annual report 1999-2000
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Accommodation for Persons With Disabilities |
1/95 |
AIDS and AIDS-Related Illness and the Code: Know Your Rights |
6/90 |
Breastfeeding Flyer (9/99) |
From: Annual report 2000–2001
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From: Annual report 2001-2002
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Publications Ontario |
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The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) is an arm’s-length agency of the government of Ontario established under the Ontario’s Human Rights Code. The function of the OHRC is to protect, promote and advance respect for human rights in Ontario, as well as identify and promote the elimination of discriminatory practices, all in the public interest. The OHRC works in many ways to fulfill this mandate, including through education, policy development, public inquiries and litigation.
From: Annual report 2002-2003
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