Section 46 Canadian Human Rights Act 1985 is about Report. It is under Part III (Discriminatory Practices and General Provisions) and ‘Investigation‘ of the Act.
Report
(1) On completion of its investigation under section 45, the Review Agency shall, not later than 90 days after the matter is referred to it under paragraph 45(2)(b), provide the Commission, the minister referred to in subsection 45(2), the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the complainant with a report containing the Agency’s findings. On request of the Agency, the Commission may extend the time for providing a report.
Action on receipt of report
(2) After considering a report provided pursuant to subsection (1), the Commission (a) may dismiss the complaint or, where it does not do so, shall proceed to deal with the complaint pursuant to this Part; and
(b) shall notify, in writing, the complainant and the person against whom the complaint was made of its action under paragraph (a) and may, in such manner as it sees fit, notify any other person whom it considers necessary to notify of that action.
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