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Gender Identity and Expression
Printing Instructions
To print as a zine:
- Download the PDF
- Open with Adobe Reader
- Go to File
- Select Print
- Click the Booklet tab
- Print the file
The Yukon Human Rights Act lists 14 prohibited grounds (also known as protected characteristics) that are protected from discrimination. The following zine has been created by the Yukon Human Rights Commission to provide more information, based in current Canadian human rights law, about one of the characteristics. If you don’t see a protected characteristic that you are interested in knowing more about, please contact the Commission, we would be happy to provide you with information.
Gender Identity and Expression
To print as a zine:
If you wish to file a complaint, please fill out the Complaint Form. When you file a complaint, the Commission screens the complaint to determine if it calls for an investigation.
Please note: If your complaint is against a federally regulated entity (i.e., First Nations government, RCMP, banks, telecommunications company, etc.) the Canadian Human Rights Commission may have power to deal with your complaint.
You will find information to assist you in filling in the form on the Complaint FAQs webpage under “How do I fill out the complaint form?”. We encourage you to consult our Complaint FAQs before submitting a complaint. Our website and Complaint FAQs also include information on our complaint process, including how long the process may take and what kinds of remedies are available. For support, please contact the Commission.