The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has unveiled its 2022-2023 annual report, Building on the Legacy: Collaboration, Action, and Accountability Towards an Inclusive Society. This report highlights the OHRC’s efforts and achievements in collaboration with vulnerable groups and other stakeholders to foster an inclusive society in Ontario.
The report emphasizes the critical need to address disparities in health, employment, and housing, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Key highlights include:
- Right to Read Inquiry: Marking the one-year anniversary of the report that called for changes in teaching early reading, leading to new universal screening for young learners.
- Health and Well-Being: Prioritizing the right to housing and mental health care, and releasing an interim report on poverty.
- Landmark Decision: Celebrating the Court of Appeal for Ontario’s confirmation of gender-based discrimination against midwives, ensuring equitable compensation.
- Strategic Plan: Launching Human Rights First: A plan for belonging in Ontario for 2023-2025, focusing on belonging and intersectionality.
Chief Commissioner Patricia DeGuire encourages all Ontarians to contribute to creating an inclusive society.