Jamie Sarkonak: Bird conservation β the latest field to take up race-based hiring
A Quebec human rights tribunal dismissed a case concerning a bird conservation organization that excluded white applicants from a job posting, labeling the government's race-based hiring practices as acceptable under certain contexts.
Mia Hughes: B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ignores science to silence debate on gender ideology
A former school board trustee in British Columbia was fined $750,000 by the Human Rights Tribunal for criticizing government policy on gender identity in schools, raising concerns about freedom of expression in Canada.
Human rights tribunal orders Peru to compensate family for death linked to forced sterilization in 1997
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ruled that Peru must pay compensation for the death of a woman who underwent forced sterilization in 1997 during the presidency of Alberto Fujimori.
Amy Hamm: The zealotry of the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal must be exposed
The article criticizes the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for its perceived bias against individuals expressing gender-critical views, particularly in the wake of a significant ruling against a former school trustee.
Josh Dehaas: Human rights codes an unacceptable threat to free speech
This article discusses the controversy surrounding the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal's ruling against Barry Neufeld, who was ordered to pay damages for his anti-LGBTQ statements, raising concerns about the implications for free speech in Canada.
No Constitutional Tribunal, no issue and help? The desperate idea of the Commissioner for Human Rights to circumvent the absence of the Constitutional Tribunal
The Commissioner for Human Rights is seeking a workaround for the non-publication of Constitutional Tribunal rulings which affects citizens' rights, proposing that lower courts should re-evaluate cases lost by citizens if the Tribunal's decisions are not published.
Canadian school trustee hit with $750K penalty after tribunal rules against his trans-policy posts
Barry Neufeld, a former Chilliwack school trustee, faces a $750,000 penalty for opposing transgender policies, as ruled by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.
Julia Malott: Hair salon ruling a threat to the idea of human rights
The article discusses a Quebec tribunal's ruling against a hair salon for its binary gender options on a booking form, raising concerns about the implications for human rights.
Michael Higgins: Human rights tribunal seeks to bully and punish trans heretics
A ruling by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal imposes a $750,000 fine on an individual for questioning gender ideology, raising concerns about freedom of expression and compliance with belief systems.
FIRST READING: The Canadians being punished by the state for not believing in gender ideology
Canadians have been fined by a human rights tribunal for not acknowledging self-identified gender, igniting debate over gender ideology in the country.
Quebec hair salon ordered to pay $500 to non-binary client
A Quebec human rights tribunal has ordered a hair salon to pay $500 to a non-binary client after the salon's booking system required clients to select either male or female.