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Ontario injecting $14.1 million to improve human rights system
Last Updated: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 | 8:06 AM ET
The Canadian Press
Ontario is injecting $14.1 million in new one-time funding to improve the human rights bureaucracy in the province.
The money will be spent on such things as new, accessible facilities to hear human rights cases and a new case management system.
Michael Gottheil, the chairman of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, said the investment will speed the handling and monitoring of cases.
Under the existing system, it usually takes four to five years for a human rights complaint to be resolved.
The one-time funding is on top of the $17.6 million the provincial government has already allocated to the human rights system for 2008-09.
The upgrades will be ready by June 30.
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