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== TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre ==
== BC Human Rights Clinic ==
*Provides tenants with legal education and information
*Provides free representation to tenants at dispute resolution hearings in limited circumstances
*No income cutoff, priority to those who cannot afford a lawyer
*Lower Mainland only
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== Residential Tenancy Branch ==
• Operated by CLAS
Provides landlord and tenants with information and dispute resolution services
 
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• Short service clinic has appointments for a 30 minute appointment with a human rights lawyer/advocate.
 
• Legal services program provides summary advice, legal assistance, or representation to complainants who apply for representation and qualify for assistance.
 
• You should apply within 30 days of the Tribunal accepting the complaint for filing.
 
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== Canadian Human Rights Commission ==
*Administers the ''Canadian Human Rights Act''
*Ensures compliance with the ''Employment Equity Act''
*Information about how to make a formal complaint
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== BC Human Rights Tribunal ==
Deals with human rights complaints that arise in British Columbia and are covered by the ''Human Rights Code''
{{:BC Human Rights Tribunal (22:IV)}}
 
 
== BC Civil Liberties Association ==
Telephone: 604-687-2919  Website: [[bccla.org]]   
 
• Assists the general public complaints against police officers and infringements on freedom of speech
 
• Provides a Legal Advocate Support Line which can provide legal information, referrals, and consultations for legal advocates working with clients facing civil liberties infringements




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Revision as of 07:58, 30 December 2020

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on July 02, 2019.



BC Human Rights Clinic

• Operated by CLAS

• Short service clinic has appointments for a 30 minute appointment with a human rights lawyer/advocate.

• Legal services program provides summary advice, legal assistance, or representation to complainants who apply for representation and qualify for assistance.

• You should apply within 30 days of the Tribunal accepting the complaint for filing.

BC Human Rights Clinic (22:IV)

Canadian Human Rights Commission

  • Administers the Canadian Human Rights Act
  • Ensures compliance with the Employment Equity Act
  • Information about how to make a formal complaint

Canadian Human Rights Commission (22:IV)

BC Human Rights Tribunal

Deals with human rights complaints that arise in British Columbia and are covered by the Human Rights Code BC Human Rights Tribunal (22:IV)


BC Civil Liberties Association

Telephone: 604-687-2919 Website: bccla.org

• Assists the general public complaints against police officers and infringements on freedom of speech

• Provides a Legal Advocate Support Line which can provide legal information, referrals, and consultations for legal advocates working with clients facing civil liberties infringements


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