
British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is a government body that addresses complaints of discrimination or unfair treatment based on protected grounds like race, gender, disability, or religion. When someone believes they’ve been discriminated against in areas such as employment, housing, or services, they can file a complaint with the Tribunal. It then investigates and, if necessary, holds hearings to resolve the issue through remedies or decisions. The Tribunal's goal is to promote equality and fair treatment for all individuals in British Columbia.