Provides information, education, and investigations into complaints filed under the Canadian Human Rights Act. Includes:
Provides a 24/7 national human trafficking hotline that connects individuals who have impacted by human trafficking with social services, law enforcement, and emergency services. Callers can also report tips of potential human trafficking. The service is confidential and available in more than 200 languages. Services are accessible to Deaf, hard of hearing and non-verbal via Telecommunications Relay Service and the chat function on the website.
Issues Canadian passports and other types of travel documents. These include:
Receiving agents can only accept regular passport applications and simplified renewal passport applications. All other types of travel documents must be issued from a Passport Canada office. See website for locations.
Provides navigation to individuals who have received a positive result from the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) and to those without a primary care provider who have applied for a colonoscopy through the online self-referral form, helping them access health care services, community support, and other resources.
Provides support to individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer and their families. The Cancer Patient Navigator can help to:
Note: Cancer patient navigators do not provide medical care.
Monitored online peer support community that helps individuals with cancer and their loved ones connect through sharing experiences and building supportive online relationships.