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In 2015, its $24m budget was 45% funded by the Canadian federal government, the rest mostly provided by Government of British Columbia and private donations from groups including the Law Society of British Columbia. [1] Nine per cent of revenue is generated from the sale of translations services. [1] In 2015, MOSAIC employed over 300 staff. [1]
Crown corporations in BC are public-sector organizations established and funded by the Government of British Columbia to provide specialized goods and services to citizens. [1] They operate at varying levels of government control, depending on how they are defined, funded, and the kinds of services they provide.
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Immigrants to pre-Confederation British Columbia (6 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Immigration to British Columbia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The union was founded in 1981 as the Immigration Service Union. It was a split from the Society of Civil and Public Servants (SCPS), [8] founded in protest at the SCPS calling for the repeal of the Immigration Act 1971. [9] The ISU is politically independent and not a member of the Trades Union Congress.
First Nation of the Maa-Nulth Treaty Society: Port Alberni: Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council: Lytton: Boothroyd, Boston Bar, Lytton, Oregon Jack Creek, Skuppah, and Spuzzum: Gitksan Local Services Society: Hazelton: Gitanmaax, Gitanyow, Glen Vowell, and Kispiox: Ktunaxa Nation Council Society: Cranbrook Ɂakisq̓nuk, ʔaq̓am, and Tobacco Plains
The organization Options serves immigrants, particularly adults, by providing referrals and resources; it is headquartered in Surrey. New immigrants in the Surrey and also Delta, particularly adults, receive services from the Surrey-Delta Immigrant Services Society. [163] A senior centre for Sikh persons in Surrey opened on November 29, 1994. [163]