News release

Nova Scotia Human Rights Inquiry Location Change

Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission

The location of an independent board of inquiry considering a complaint of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and sexual harassment has changed.

The location of the inquiry has been changed from Monday, July 27, to Thursday, July 30. It will be held at the Old Orchard Inn, Greenwich, near Wolfville. To get to the inn, take Exit 11 off Highway 101, near Wolfville. It will begin at 9:30 a.m.

The inquiry took place from Monday, July 20 to Friday, July 24, at the Wandlyn Inn, Coldbrook.

Boards of Inquiry are the final stage in the human rights complaint process. They are independent, public hearings into complaints of discrimination.