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You can report a crime in person, over the telephone and, in some communities, over the Internet (online). It can also be done anonymously. Choose the method that best suits your situation and makes you feel most ...
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This fact sheet helps you understand human rights in BC. It explains how BC Human Rights Code protects you from discrimination and harassment and includes information on where to get help.
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British Columbia has agreements about support order enforcement with all the Canadian provinces and territories, all of the United States, and several other foreign countries. These are reciprocating jurisdictions. Read ...
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This fact sheet helps you understand discrimination based on sexual orientation in BC. It explains how the law protects you from being treated badly or denied a benefit because of your sexual orientation. It includes ...
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The court keeps a record about what goes on at court hearings. This includes information about the charges, court appearances and outcomes. Unlike an official criminal record, court records are generally available to ...
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This free course is designed for parents/guardians who identify as Indigenous or have children who identify as Indigenous. It helps parents, guardians and other family members who are dealing with family issues as a ...
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This fact sheet helps you understand racial discrimination in BC. It explains how the law protects you from being treated badly or denied a benefit because of your race, the colour of your skin, your ancestry or your ...
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Provides information about the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, what BC central authority can do if your child is abducted across international borders, and how most cases would ...
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This page has a list of resources available to help you and your children adjust to separation and divorce, and deal with issues such as how to collect child support and how to handle debt.
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Services and resources are available to support people who are accused or convicted (offender) of committing a crime. This page guides you to information about some of these services and resources.
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