

We are no longer accepting registrations for CASHRA's 2008 National Human Rights Conference.
Thank you for your interest!
Full conference registration: includes Sunday reception, two lunches, Monday dinner, refreshment breaks, plenary sessions and choice of concurrent sessions.
One-day conference registration: includes lunch, refreshment breaks, Monday dinner, plenary sessions and choice of concurrent sessions.
Reduced-fee registration: is available for qualified individuals. Please see below to apply.
Please note: Hotel accommodations are not included in the conference fee. Please click here for hotel accommodation options.
Regular registration packages:
Full conference registration............................... $485
One-day conference registration (Day 2 OR 3).. $250
Reduced-fee Application
A limited number of reduced fee registrations will be accepted to ensure:
Reduced registration packages:
1. Full Conference Registration....................................... $130
2. One-day Conference Registration (Day 2 OR 3).......... $65
Application Timelines: Applications may be submitted between April 15, 2008 and May 20, 2008.
You will be notified of our decision within two weeks of receiving your application. Earlier applications will be given priority.
Please download the application form: Word Format
Conference Location
The Niagara Region: Niagara-on-the-Lake, the site of the old Attawandaron village, Onghiara, served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. It is home to historic sites, agricultural markets and the Niagara escarpment. A short drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway leads to Queenston Heights and Niagara Falls.
Venue
Niagara College is located at the foot of the Niagara escarpment, enveloped by the Wetlands Ridge Trail. The trail circles 18 acres of lagoons and links to the Bruce Trail, the oldest and longest footpath in Canada.
The campus features a greenhouse that is open year round; a winery that offers guided walking tours; and a well-regarded culinary institute.
CASHRA 2008 National Human Rights Conference, presented by the
Ontario Human Rights Commission © 2008, Queen's Printer for Ontario