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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Prix Droits et Libertés 2024 : des initiatives qui accompagnent les jeunes dans la transition à la vie adulte seront honorées
- When should I contact the Commission and when should I contact the DYP?
- What is the difference between the Commission and the Director of Youth Protection (DYP)?
- When should I contact the Commission and when should I contact the DYP?
- Who can I contact if I disagree with a decision of the Court of Québec Youth Division?
- I have an order from the Court of Québec Youth Division, and the DYP is not complying with it. What should I do?
- What information can investigators access during a youth protection investigation?
- What is the difference between the Commission and the Director of Youth Protection (DYP)?
- REVIEW OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CHARTER AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- What is the difference between the Commission and the Human Rights Tribunal?
- What information can investigators access during a youth protection investigation?
- If I see a discriminatory ad for housing, can I file a complaint?
- Can I file a complaint even though I just arrived in Québec and am not a Canadian citizen?
- For what reasons can someone refuse to rent to me?
- When is reasonable accommodation required for a guide dog or other service dog?
- I am being insulted online because of something I posted on social media. What can I do?
- I think I saw a discriminatory job offer. Can I file a complaint?
- What is the difference between the Commission and the Director of Youth Protection (DYP)?
- Who can I contact if I disagree with a decision of the Court of Québec Youth Division?
- I have an order from the Court of Québec Youth Division, and the DYP is not complying with it. What should I do?
- Report on the Implementation of the Recommendations of the Report on Youth Protection Services in Nunavik
- Video | Myth #1: The Commission and the Tribunal are the same thing
- Video | Myth #2: Equality programs are unfair for employers
- Video | Myth #5: Reasonable accommodations are only for religion