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An Evening of Human Rights – Prince Albert

March 21, 2025

Join us for an Evening about Human Rights!

RESERVE A SPOT

 

The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission will host an evening of education and dialogue about human rights in Saskatchewan on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at the Prince Albert John M. Cuelenaere Library. The event will feature two sessions aimed at informing and engaging the community.

If you need accommodations to attend, please contact us at [email protected] 

 

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: HUMAN RIGHTS IN SASKATCHEWAN

  • 6pm-7pm
  • Prince Albert John M. Cuelenaere Library
  • Free admission.

Join us for an informative session on Saskatchewan’s human rights legislation and the protections it provides to people in this province.

Session topics include:

  • Who is protected under The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code
  • Where do these laws protect you
  • What types of discrimination are prohibited
  • How to submit a complaint process
  • How complaints are resolved

This session is designed for anyone interested in learning about their rights and responsibilities under provincial human rights legislation. The presentation will be followed by time for questions.

 

A CONVERSATION WITH COMMUNITY: HUMAN RIGHTS TODAY AND TOMORROW

  • 7:15pm-8:15pm
  • Prince Albert John M. Cuelenaere Library
  • Free admission.

A Community Dialogue on the future of human rights in Saskatchewan. This is your opportunity to hear from the Commission and to directly engage with us in a conversation about the issues that matter to you and your community.

This interactive session invites you to:

  • Share the human rights challenges you see in your community
  • Propose ideas for strengthening human rights protections in Saskatchewan
  • Contribute to shaping the future direction of human rights work in the province

Unlike traditional presentations, we hope to center your voice and experiences. We are eager to hear diverse perspectives and gather community input that will inform the Commission’s priorities and initiatives.

Whether you’re concerned about workplace discrimination, accessibility, housing rights, or other issues, this is your chance to be heard.

Come prepared to share your insights and help build a more just and equitable Saskatchewan for all.

Your voice matters. Be part of the conversation that helps shape the future of human rights in Saskatchewan.