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- Brief presented to the standing committee on Justice and Legal Affairs concerning the study of amendments and application of the Young Offenders Act (Stage II)
- Summary of the brief to the National Assembly’s Commission on Institutions on Bill 60, Charter affirming the values of State secularism and religious neutrality and of equality between women and men, and providing a framework for accommodation requests
- Bill 60 : Statement by Commission President Jacques Frémont
- Brief to the Independent Scientific and Technical Commission on the Recognition of Academic Freedom
- Migrant workers
- Bill 107: the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse issues its recommendations concerning the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI)
- Freedom of expression
- The Commission calls for amendments to Bill 40 on school governance to ensure respect for the rights and freedoms of those most affected: students and their parents
- Changes to the Youth Protection Act: the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse underscores the progress for the rights of Aboriginal children
- An increase of 20% in queries to the Commission during the year 2018-2019
- Bill 5: Potential risks to the educational success of children in poverty, according to the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse
- The Commission recommends that the police ensure standards and practices that respect rights and freedoms
- National Council for Children and Youth Seeks Progress on Health and Welfare in Recognition of National Child Day
- Racial profiling
- The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse takes stock of the year 2013-2014
- Bill 96 raises questions about respect for human rights and freedoms
- The CDPDJ comments on the Laurent Commission's report: the best interests of the child must come first
- Our human rights advocacy over the years
- Religious neutrality of the State
- Bill 46 is not a solution
- The City of Montréal must serve as a model in the fight against systemic racism and discrimination
- Bill 83: Children must have access to health care regardless of their parents' migratory status, calls the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse
- Bill 49 is an opportunity to remove the discriminatory barriers faced by people with disabilities in exercising their right to vote
- The proposed Bill on credit reporting officers must take into account the potential infringement of a broader range of rights
- Bill 16 is an opportunity to expand access to justice and improve the accessibility of buildings for public use
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