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Admin Law BC

An online guide to administrative law in British Columbia that illustrates how administrative law affects the lives of all British Columbians.

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Courts of BC

Newly relaunched our courts of BC site has updated and expanded content with a new look. This youth oriented site provides education on the BC justice system and is a foundational tool for legal educators.

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CybersafeBC.ca

CybersafeBC is a video-based online course for parents, teachers and students that helps youth play safe and stay safe online. The information targets youth ages 10-14, but may be informative for a wide range of audiences. Many parents have found the site provides a positive foundation for learning more about online dangers. The site was developed in collaboration with BC RCMP.

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Families Change

FamiliesChange.ca provides information on separation and divorce for children, teens, and parents. Animation, text, audio, and video combine to help children, teens, and parents better cope with divorce or separation. The site is a popular and acclaimed age-appropriate resource. FamiliesChange.ca is also available in French.

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Legal Help BC

Covid-19 changed many laws and policies. This site helps you find answers to your legal questions in these changing times.

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Court of Appeal BC
Get the information and guidance you need to run or respond to an appeal in BC.
People’s Law School
People's Law School provides free legal education and information to help people in British Columbia resolve everyday legal matters.
Clicklaw
This site provides legal information, education and help for British Columbians.
Indigenous Foundations
An information resource from UBC on the histories, cultures and politics of Aboriginal peoples of Canada. Learn about Aboriginal rights and title, as well as how government policy and law has impacted Aboriginal people.
Learn About the Charter
Learn about the history of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, when and how the government can put limits on your rights, and what happens if the government does not follow the Charter.
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