Human Rights
In Saskatchewan, people are protected against
discrimination on many grounds. These grounds include things like the person’s
race, religion and gender identity. Discrimination means treating someone
differently because of something about them.
In Saskatchewan, there are laws against discrimination. These laws prohibit discrimination on certain grounds like race and sex. They protect against discrimination on these grounds in certain situations. This includes when being served in a restaurant, renting a place to live or looking for a job.
You can report discrimination to The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. You can make a complaint up to one year after the incident happened. You start the process by contacting the Commission.