Letters and messages from the chief commissioner
From time to time the chief commissioner will write letters to the editors of local and provincial newspapers to comment on issues related to the mandate of the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission.
- March 28, 2008 letter: Farewell letter from Chief Commissioner Charlach Mackintosh
- January 27, 2008 letter: The Commission's investigative process
- January 26, 2008 letter: The Commission's investigative process
- December 29, 2007 letter: Commission is independent and effective
- November 27, 2007 message: Human rights chief commissioner to retire
- October 23, 2007 letter: Election Canada’s decision to allow Muslim women to vote wearing a burka
- June 29, 2006 letter: “Racism at the Door”
- September 7, 2004 letter: Racial profiling in some Calgary nightclubs and bars
- September 11, 2003 message: Keeping the lights on human rights shining brightly
- December 10, 2002 letter: An anniversary of hope
- September 12, 2002 letter: Albertans recognise respect for human rights
- September 19, 2001 statement: Aftermath of U.S. attacks
- May 25, 1999 message: The challenges that lie ahead
Due to confidentiality concerns, the Commission cannot reply
to complaints of discrimination using the Internet.
Please contact the Commission by telephone or regular mail
if you have a specific complaint.
The Commission will make publications available in accessible multiple formats upon request. Multiple formats provide access for people with disabilities who do not read conventional print.




