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    Business plan [electronic resource] : 2006-2007 / Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.
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    Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, 2006.
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  • URL856http://gov.ns.ca/humanrights/publications/nshrcbusinessplan06-07.pdf
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    The Nova Scotia Human Rights Committee work toward reducing individual and systemic discrimination in support of a society characterized by equality. They value: respect and dignity, through words and actions in relation to all members of the public; Diversity, recognizing everyone can contribute to our society ; understanding, through education as a focal point for change ; credibility, in being seen as independent and truly autonomous from government, and ; integrity, in practicing what we preach and in serving as a model for government, other agencies and the private sector.
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