Can a person be fired or evicted for making a complaint?
It is illegal for anyone to do anything to get even with you for making a complaint. It is also illegal to retaliate against someone who provides information about a complaint or helps in the investigation of a complaint made under the Act. If anyone tries to persuade you to drop your complaint, or threatens you, contact the Commission. If you feel your safety or the safety of anyone you name during the complaint process is at risk, please call your local police service first, and then let the Commission know. How do I make a human rights complaint? When you call or come into the Commissions offices, you will likely speak to a human rights staff member about your problem. If the staff member believes the situation may have involved discrimination that falls under the Commissions mandate and jurisdiction, they will talk to you about the complaint process. The Commission must have a written record of your complaint. To make sure that you include all the details, we ask you to fill out a
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