Canadian Association of Statutory Human Rights Agencies (CASHRA)

The Canadian Association of Statutory Human Rights Agencies (CASHRA) is the national association of the federal, provincial and territorial agencies responsible for administering the human rights legislation of their respective jurisdictions. CASHRA was founded in 1972. Its goals are to foster collaboration among its members and to serve as a national voice on human rights issues of common concern.

The Alberta Human Rights Commission is a member of CASHRA.

Visit the CASHRA website for more information.

CASHRA news

Barbara Hall, Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, has recently been selected as President of the Canadian Association of Statutory Human Rights Agencies (CASHRA). For more information, read CASHRA news.

Created: August 26, 2010

 

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