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Human Rights Code – British Columbia

Publisher: Government of British Columbia
Topics:  Compliance-Legislation
Year published: 1996
Type of resource: Publication

British Columbia has a law to protect and promote human rights. It is called the B.C. Human Rights Code or the Code. The Code helps to protect British Columbians from discrimination and harassment. The independent Human Rights Tribunal is responsible for dealing with complaints under the Human Rights Code.

Access the resource here: B.C. Human Rights Code.

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