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  1. Independent, quasi-judicial body responsible for accepting, screening, mediating, and adjudicating human rights complaints under the provincial Human Rights Code; discrimination may be based on such factors as ancestry, family status, gender identity, and reli...
  2. Provides online access to a wide variety of government information products, filings, and registrations for private and public sector business customers. Products and services include corporate records, court services, manufactured Home Registry services, pers...
  3. Independent, adjudicative tribunal mandated to protect public safety while safeguarding the rights and freedoms of persons with mental disorders who are alleged to have committed an offence. Holds hearings to make and review dispositions where individuals char...
  4. Independent regulatory agency of the Government of British Columbia that operates under and administers the Utilities Commission Act. Responsible for the regulation of BC's natural gas and electricity utilities. Also regulates intra-provincial pipelines and un...
  5. A federal body created under the Judges Act with the mandate to maintain and improve the quality of judicial service in the superior courts of Canada. Mandated to review any complaint or allegation against a superior court judge or a prothonotary of the Federa...
  6. Independent public authority in charge of regulating and supervising Canadian broadcasting, telecommunications, and internet. Balances the interests of consumers, the creative community, and distribution industries in implementing public policy objectives esta...
  7. The head of the Provincial Court is the Chief Judge, who is its official spokesperson. The Chief Judge is responsible for the judicial administration of the Provincial Court and has the power and duty to supervise judges and justices. This power includes the a...
  8. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  9. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  10. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  11. Community court that takes a problem-solving approach to address offender's needs and circumstances, and the underlying causes of their criminal behaviour. The court deals with offenders more quickly through a coordinated and informed response which benefits o...
  12. Independent body with the legal authority to conduct appeals of decisions made under the Employment Standards Act. Adjudicators are appointed to consider the evidence as independent decision makers, and their decisions are final and binding. Office hours are 8...
  13. Independent, quasi-judicial body mandated to administer the collective bargaining and grievance adjudication systems in the federal public service and in Parliament. Also responsible for the resolution of staffing complaints related to internal appointments an...
  14. Court sits once a month and is for sentencing of criminal matters and mediation of family court matters which fall under provincial jurisdiction. The focus is holistic, recognizing the unique circumstances of First Nations offenders within the framework of exi...
  15. Court sits once a month and is for sentencing of criminal matters and mediation of family court matters which fall under provincial jurisdiction. The focus is holistic, recognizing the unique circumstances of First Nations offenders within the framework of exi...