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Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission

What does the Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission do?

  1. The Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission administers and enforces the Prince Edward Island Human Rights Act.
  2. The Act establishes a complaint process under which the Commission has the authority to receive, investigate, attempt to settle and make rulings on complaints.
  3. The Commission also develops programs of public information and education about human rights through seminars, publications, responses to general inquiries and a resource centre.
  4. The Commission also advises the government on human rights issues.

Forms

Human Rights Complaint Form and Guide

*Printable version of this form [837 KB PDF File]

Contact

Charlottetown

Benoit Building

McQuaid, Maria (Human Rights Officer) Province of PEI

Larter, David (Executive Director) Province of PEI

Buell, B Lorraine (Administrative /Intake Officer) Province of PEI

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