Did the sexual harassment take place in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia
Resource List
Safe at Work: A Workplace Safety Check-Up
Legal Info NS Safe at Work
Legal Information on Sexual Harassment
Rainbow Rights: A Human Rights Legal Information Guide for 2SLGBTQIA+ Nova Scotians
Information on Support People and Advocates
Safe at Work: A Workplace Safety Check-Up interactive quiz
What are Protected Areas and Characteristics
Timeline Organization
How to track and communicate a loss of hours
Providing a written complaint: Statement Letter
Negotiating a settlement
Criminal Harassment and Sexual Assault
Understanding and Communicating Your Human Rights Complaint
NS Human Rights Commission Inquiry and Complaint Process
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (if your complaint is accepted)
Researching Case Law
Employment Law legal information
Acknowledgement
We want to thank the many individuals who have contributed to this project, which was developed thanks to feedback from survivors and service providers throughout the province.
In particular, we wish to thank…
- The Nova Scotia Status of Women
- The Government of Canada, & the Department of Justice and Wage and Equality
- The Nova Scotia Government, & the Department of Justice
- The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
- Shila Leblanc, Restorative Approach
- Allison Smith
- Mica Daurie, T.R.A.N.S.
- Ainsley Jackson
- Nicole Slaunwhite
- Mike Dull, Valent Legal
- And the many survivors, legal professionals, and service members who provided feedback and guidance through their experiences.