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The OmbudService for Life and Health Insurance is a free, bilingual, independent and impartial alternative dispute resolution public service for Canadian life and health insurance consumers. As an alternative dispute resolution public service, OLHI provides accurate and accessible information about life and health insurance concerns. This includes guiding consumers through the complaints process, answering their questions, and helping them find lost policies or policies of deceased loved ones.
There are 2 resources availableBC Housing works in partnership with the private and non-profit sectors, provincial health authorities and ministries, other levels of government and community groups to develop a range of housing options.
There are 2 resources availableThe Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is a provincial Crown corporation established in 1973 to provide universal auto insurance to B.C. motorists. We're also responsible for driver licensing, and vehicle licensing and registration.
There are 2 resources availableSince 2007, British Columbia’s Representative for Children and Youth has supported our province’s young people and their families in dealing with the provincial child and youth welfare system. The Representative also provides oversight to this system and makes recommendations to improve it. The Representative is a non-partisan, independent officer of the Legislature, reporting directly to the Legislative Assembly and not a government ministry.
There are 2 resources availableThe Canadian Human Rights Commission was created to administer the Canadian Human Rights Act. It also ensures compliance with the Employment Equity Act. The Commission operates independently from government when administering these two acts of Parliament.
There are 2 resources availableThe CCTS is an independent organization dedicated to resolving customer complaints about telecommunications and TV services.
There are 2 resources availableThe Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training provides leadership and direction for post-secondary education and skills training systems in British Columbia as well as labour market information and programs.
There are 1 resources availableThe Ministry of Jobs, Trade and Technology manages government services that help support and maintain the strong and diverse economy that British Columbians need for long-term prosperity.
There are 1 resources availableThe Ministry of Finance plays a key role in establishing, implementing and reviewing government’s economic, fiscal, financial management and taxation policies.
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