ALBERTA

Alberta Human Rights Commission

@alberta_human_rights_commission

Calgary, Alberta
http://albertahumanrights.ab.ca
Government Administration

Overview

About Alberta Human Rights Commission

The Alberta Human Rights Commission is an independent commission created by the Government of Alberta. The Commission is responsible for the Alberta Human Rights Act, which ensures that every Albertan is offered an equal opportunity to earn a living, find a place to live, and enjoy services customarily available to the public without discrimination.

The Commission’s core purpose is to foster equality and reduce discrimination in Alberta through public education, community initiatives, complaint resolution, and human rights tribunal hearings.

Please see our social media terms of engagement: albertahumanrights.ab.ca/media-ToE

Headquarters

Calgary, Alberta

Website

http://albertahumanrights.ab.ca

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Government Administration

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

1973

Specialties

Human Rights, Public Education, Law, Stakeholder Engagement, Employment Law, Public Policy, Adjudication, Mediation, Communication, and Public Service

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