British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) is a quasi-judicial body of the Government of British Columbia based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is responsible for accepting, screening, mediating and adjudicating human rights complaints.[1]

History

On March 21, 2022, the BCHRT enacted an emergency pause on processing complaints related to face mask requirements. It went into effect on March 31, 2022 until further notice.[2]

Publications

Decisions


  1. Home. BC Human Rights Tribunal. Retrieved May 31, 2019, from https://web.archive.org/web/20190531120728/http://www.bchrt.gov.bc.ca/ ↩︎

  2. Complaints About Mask-wearing in Services Paused for One Year. (2022, April 20). BC Human Rights Tribunal. http://archive.today/2023.11.09-213830/https://www.bchrt.bc.ca/law-library/practice-directions/mask-requirements-in-services/ ↩︎

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Liam Sturgess

Liam Sturgess

Liam Sturgess is a Canadian writer, researcher and investigative reporter focused on issues of human rights and civil liberties, with a particular interest in the COVID-19 pandemic. He is the founder of White Rose Intelligence.

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