The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission will host an evening of human rights education and engagement on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at the Humboldt Uniplex.
The event offers an opportunity for people in Humboldt to learn more about their rights under The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code and take part in a meaningful conversation about the future of human rights in the province.
“Whether you’re an employer, employee, service provider, customer, or community member, this is a valuable opportunity to learn how human rights protections work and how they impact everyday life,” said Robin Mowat, Director of Systemic Initiatives at the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. “It’s also a chance for the people of Humboldt to shape the Commission’s work. We want to hear directly from the community about the human rights issues that matter most, the challenges they face, and their ideas for building a stronger, more inclusive Saskatchewan.”
Admission is free and open to the public. No registration is required.
The Commission will be visiting communities across the province throughout 2025 to engage with the public and strengthen human rights protections in Saskatchewan. These visits are intended to ensure that voices from across the province are heard and reflected in the Commission’s work moving forward
If anyone requires accommodation to attend, please contact the Commission at contact@saskhrc.ca.
The information event takes place on Wednesday, June 18 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm in Meeting Room 2 at the Humboldt Uniplex.