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need to write Human Rights on behalf of Laura. I am, Laura-lee Gottwald. I don't even know how to begin? Laura's voice is becoming very powerful now. My voice will be lowered to hers. For some are even afraid of her. She however got a good credit from the hotel owner. He said, "She seems harmless." And she is. I'm going to talk to her. There are a lot of things that I want to tell her that I don't. She is the good one and her good qualities shine. We are the ones that are wrong. Then she tries to be like us. When she should just be trying to be herself. Downtown causes it. Now I don't know who is right and who is wrong? Good people move away from downtown to get away from it. Yet, downtown allows it. So, how wrong can it be?
My first letter to Human Rights will be just an introduction. After I mail that I will begin learning as much as I can on the complaint and the procedures. I must have a good case becasue a lawyer referred me to them.
Canadian Human Rights Commission
344 Slater Street,8th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1E1
Toll Free: 1-888-214-1090
TTY: 1-888-643-3304
FAX: 613-996-9661
Getting Started
What We Need to Know
The specific ground(s) of discrimination (race, sex, disability, religion, etc.)
A detailed description of what happened (how were you discriminated against)
The negative effect this act or treatment has had on you.
What You Need to Know
You should file a complaint within 12 months of the act or treatment that you are complaining about. The Commission does make exceptions.
You can file a complaint on behalf of others as long as you have their consent.
You don’t need to pay a fee to file a complaint.
You don't need to hire a lawyer or get other legal assistance. However, if you decide to hire legal help, you are responsible for paying the associated costs.
You can call the Commission and ask for help.
The Commission is impartial and it does not take your side or the respondent's.
I Want To Complain
The first step in filing a human rights complaint is telling us what happened, why it happened, and where you were when it happened.
What Happens Next?
We aim to contact you within 20 days of having received your complaint. If your complaint is accepted, you will be notified and the Commission will send a copy of your complaint to the organization that your complaint is against (the respondent). It is at that point that the respondent will find out about your complaint.
If you have questions about your complaint, contact us at:
Toll-free: 1-888-214-1090
TTY: 1-888-643-3304
Email: info.com@chrc-ccdp.gc.ca
Privacy Notice
At the end of the Complaint Form, you will be asked to authorize the Commission to collect your personal information. This is necessary in order for the Commission to be able to process your complaint. You may also choose to allow the Commission to use your complaint information for research and education purposes. The Privacy notice provides you the legal information on how your personal information will be protected, stored and used.
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