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The HRTO is established under the Human Rights Code.
A time limit to file a legal claim, including an HRTO application under the Code, is called a limitation period. This means that you must file your HRTO application within either one (1) year or within six (6) months, depending on the type of HRTO application you are intending to file.
The HRTO resolves claims of discrimination and harassment brought under the Human Rights Code, a law that protects people in Ontario from discrimination and harassment in five areas: employment. accommodation (housing) goods, services and facilities.
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) has the authority to make rules to govern its practices under the Ontario Human Rights Code ("Code").
You must file your application within one (1) year of the date on which the discrimination happened, or if there was a series of events, within one (1) year of the last event.
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If you need human rights legal advice or help filing an application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, contact the Ontario Human Rights Legal Support Centre at: 416-597-4900 or 1-866-625-5179 and speak with a Human Rights Advisor.
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If you have questions about how the HRTO uses your personal information, contact the HRTO at 416-326-1312 or 1-866-598-0322 (toll-free.) Complete this form to give consent to another person or organization to Request to Withdraw an Application that was filed with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario on your behalf.
You must file your application within one (1) year of the date on which the discrimination happened, or if there was a series of events, within one (1) year of the last event.
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) has the authority to make rules to govern its practices under the Ontario Human Rights Code ("Code").

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