Orange Shirt Day | September 30, 2020
Today Indigenous and non-Indigenous people all over Canada come together in the spirit of hope and reconciliation to honour former residential school students, their families, and communities.
Today Indigenous and non-Indigenous people all over Canada come together in the spirit of hope and reconciliation to honour former residential school students, their families, and communities.
Let’s celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
Please enjoy a recording of this course in support of our regulator’s initiatives.
For the next three months (April to June), CLEBC will be updating online versions of our books, but will not be printing and shipping the print updates.
Last Updated: March 23, 2020 Ensuring the health and safety of the community, our valued customers, contributors, and employees is CLEBC’s highest priority. In light of the continued spread of …
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CLEBC is delighted to have recently sponsored the British Columbia Law Schools Competitive Moot, a competition between teams from UVic Law, UBC Allard Law, and TRU Law.
Report author, and long-serving CLEBC contributor, Ardith Walpetko We’dalx Walkem KC surveyed over 100 Indigenous People about their experiences with discrimination and the Human Rights Tribunal.
