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The ''BC Human Rights Code'' (HRC or the ''Code'') protects people from discrimination in certain protected areas and provides a mechanism for filing a complaint regarding discriminatory treatment. It is administered by the BC Human Rights Tribunal. The HRC applies to matters within the provincial constitutional heads of power and covers both public and private bodies, as well as individuals. For example, the HRC applies to provincially regulated employers, unions, professional associations, most commercial businesses, Crown corporations, landlord-tenant relationships, and the provincial government itself.
The ''BC Human Rights Code'' (HRC or the ''Code'') protects people from discrimination in certain protected areas and provides a mechanism for filing a complaint regarding discriminatory treatment. It is administered by the BC Human Rights Tribunal. The HRC applies to matters within the provincial constitutional heads of power and covers both public and private bodies, as well as individuals. For example, the HRC applies to provincially regulated employers, unions, professional associations, most commercial businesses, Crown corporations, landlord-tenant relationships, and the provincial government itself.


:'''NOTE:''' The Tribunal’s decisions are available online at http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/law-library/decisions. They are indexed by year dating back to 1997 and searchable based on a variety of criteria. They are also available on CanLII BC ([http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt]/).  
:'''NOTE:''' The Tribunal’s decisions are available online at http://www.bchrt.bc.ca/law-library/decisions. They are indexed by year dating back to 1997 and searchable based on a variety of criteria. They are also available on CanLII BC at http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt.  


== A. Framework of a Discrimination Complaint ==
== A. Framework of a Discrimination Complaint ==
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