The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre (ACLRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights and civil liberties in Alberta, Canada. As an organization committed to education, research, and advocacy, the ACLRC offers a range of job opportunities for individuals passionate about social justice and human rights. Whether you are interested in legal research, community outreach, or policy development, working at the ACLRC provides a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in advancing civil liberties for all individuals in Alberta.
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