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  2. British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is a quasi-judicial human rights body in British Columbia, Canada. It was established under British Columbia's Human Rights Code. It is responsible for "accepting, screening, mediating and adjudicating human rights complaints." [1]

  3. Human Rights Code (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is the administrative, 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.

  4. Category : Human rights enforcement agencies in Canada

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    This category includes human rights enforcement agencies in Canada, such as human rights commissions and human rights tribunals. Pages in category "Human rights enforcement agencies in Canada" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Ministry of Attorney General of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Attorney General of British Columbia is a provincial government department responsible for a broad range of legal services in the province. Its responsibilities encompass sheriff and court administration services, legal aid, prosecution services, administrative tribunals, civil and family justice services, the protection and promotion of human rights, and providing legal advice ...

  6. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Human Rights Tribunal: human rights: An independent, quasi-judicial tribunal that inquires into allegations of prohibited discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act. Canadian International Trade Tribunal: trade: The CITT adjudicates "trade remedy, customs, excise tax, and federal procurement cases."

  7. Kimberly Nixon Rape Relief case - Wikipedia

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    Nixon rejected these offers and in 2000 the case went to the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal. Nixon won the Human Rights Tribunal on the grounds that the society discriminated against her and was awarded $7,500 for injury of self-respect and dignity. [7] Vancouver Rape Relief Society brought the Tribunal’s decision for judicial review ...

  8. The Human Rights Tribunal found that the Superintendent directly discriminated and ordered a reassessment of his (Grismer's) visual abilities. A judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia dismissed the Superintendent's petition for judicial review but the Court of Appeal set aside that decision.

  9. Human rights complaints against Maclean's magazine - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal heard the case over a five-day period beginning on June 2, 2008; Mohamed Elmasry was not present. The co-complainant in this case is Naiyer Habib, the BC board director for the Canadian Islamic Congress, who filed the complaint on behalf of all Muslims in British Columbia.