Experiencing discrimination is painful and unjust — and in Ontario, you have the right to seek justice. The Ontario Human Rights Code protects people from being treated unfairly based on:
Race, color, ethnic origin
Gender identity or sexual orientation
Religion or beliefs
Physical or mental disability
Age, marital status, immigration status, and more
If you’ve been treated unfairly because of any of these factors, you may be able to file a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) — and a licensed paralegal can help.
The Human Rights Code applies to:
Workplaces
Public and private services (e.g., schools, stores, banks)
Rental housing and accommodations
Professional associations and unions
A paralegal can:
Evaluate if your case falls under the Human Rights Code
Draft and submit your HRTO application
Help gather evidence and witness statements
Negotiate a settlement before the hearing
Represent you during the hearing
Follow up to ensure orders or agreements are enforced
Being fired after disclosing a disability
Not being hired due to skin color or accent
Facing harassment based on gender identity
Being denied housing because of immigration status
Receiving different service due to religion
Emails, messages, or recordings of the incident
Names of witnesses
Related documents (work, housing, or service)
A personal account of what happened
We understand how hard it is to face discrimination — that’s why we provide accessible, transparent legal support with a strong commitment to protecting your rights. Click here to get in touch.