Human Rights Code (British Columbia)

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The Human Rights Code is a provincial

History

The Code was enacted in 1973.[2] Before that date, various laws dealt with different kinds of discrimination. The code brought them together into one law and added some new protections.

Administration

The

quasi-judicial tribunal tasked with hearing complaints that the Code has been violated. It has the power to grant damages and specific performance to remedy discriminatory acts. The BCHRT is subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of British Columbia
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Application

The Code does not apply to federally-regulated activities, such as aeronautics and telecommunications. They are subject to the Canadian Human Rights Act.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Legislative Assembly of British Columbia". Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  2. ^ "The Protection of Human Rights in Canada". Canadian Parliamentary Review.

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