SASKATCHEWAN HUMAN RIGHTS CODE

Used also for reference to SASKATCHEWAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
See also, e.g., HUMAN RIGHTS -- SASKATCHEWAN; SASKATCHEWAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Sexion 15 & your rights [including excerpts from and criticism of discussion paper released by Saskatchewan Justice Minister, Gary Lane].
P12 [1985]: 9-10 (54cm.)
Saskatchewan reaction [justice minister Bob Andrew "says he has no intention of introducing amendments to the provincial human rights code" to protect on basis of sexual orientation; Manitoba passed legislation in July, and Quebec, Ontario, and Yukon already have]. From Regina Leader Post.
P35 (Sept. 9, 1987): 4 (23cm.)
Letters -- carbon copy [letter from Duff Scott to Saskatchewan Minister of Justice Mitchell supporting amending of Saskatchewan Human Rights Code to include sexual orientation and expressing disappointment that it will not be done in this session of the legislature].
P75 (v10n6)(Sept. 16, 1992): 5 (22cm.)
Letters -- carbon copy [letter to Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow expressing shock and anger at Romanow's betrayal by not amending provincial human rights act re sexual orientation]. From Ronald L., Saskatoon, with copies to several politicians.
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 5 (36cm.)
[Letter from Donna Greschner, chief commissioner, Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, to Saskatchewan Minister of Justice Robert W. Mitchell urging prompt action in changing Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, particularly to include sexual orientation].
P77 (v10n8)(Dec. 9, 1992): 4-5 (29cm.)
Saskatchewan rights [on June 22, 1993 Saskatchewan became the eighth province/territory to protect against discrimination based on sexual orientation; Bill 38, to amend the Saskatchewan Human Rights Act, passed; additional details].
P82 (v11n5)(July 28, 1993): 11 (65cm.)