News and updates

News


  • Fall 2021 updates

    November 25, 2021 

    The government amended the Human Rights Code effective November 25, 2021 to add Indigenous identity as a ground of discrimination. In Expanding Our Vision: Cultural Equality & Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights, Ardith Walpetko We’dalx Walkem recommended that the Tribunal advocate to add Indigenous identity as a protected ground to the Code. That recommendation has been fulfilled with the amendment. Please use the print form to make a complaint on the basis of Indigenous identify. We are updating the online form. 

    November 17, 2021 

    The government introduced legislation to amend the Human Rights Code to add Indigenous identity as a protected ground. See news release. This is one of the recommendations in Expanding our Vision: Cultural Equality and Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights

    The bill comes into force on Royal Assent. 

    November 8, 2021 

    The Tribunal has issued a new Practice Direction as an interim emergency measure to address the significantly increased workload at the Tribunal, including the large number of outstanding applications to dismiss complaints made under s. 27 of the Code. See: Emergency Pause on New Applications to Dismiss.

    September 15, 2021

    Many people are filing complaints about vaccine requirements. Before filing a complaint, see Vaccine Requirement Complaints

Recent news

  • Annual Report 2021-2022

    BCHRT’s Annual Report 2021-2022 has been filed.


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    Cases involving the Sovereign will now be referred to as His Majesty the King. The Tribunal will make changes to existing case names when next…


  • New practice directions

    The Tribunal replaced two practice directions with the Case Path Pilot, which sets out a one-year pilot project regarding the process for considering complaints under s.…


  • Notice update

    The Tribunal updated the Notice about Mask Requirements in Services.


  • The Tribunal has issued four new practice directions

    Several changes take effect today:  The Tribunal has issued four new practice directions:  Mask-wearing Complaints  Mediation services where all parties have legal representation – which requires…