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Lawyers Cayleigh Shiff from the Community Legal Assistance Society and Katherine Hardie from the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal answer common questions about making a human rights complaint in BC. Current to February 2024. Show notes at https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/webin... Introduction to discrimination 3:55 What discrimination is and which characteristics are protected by law. 9:10 What the BC Human Rights Tribunal is and the role it plays in protecting British Columbians from discrimination. 11:20 Where, in addition to your workplace, you’re protected from discrimination. 13:20 What a duty to accommodate is and how far it extends. Before (or instead of) filing a formal complaint 18:35 What you can do if you think you have been discriminated against in a retail store, other than making a formal complaint with the BC Human Rights Tribunal. 20:45 What you can do if you think you’ve been discriminated against at work, other than filing a formal complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal. Making a human rights complaint 23:20 Whether a human rights complaint must be filed with the BC Human Rights Tribunal or whether it could be filed with the courts. 25:25 What a person can gain from pursuing their human rights complaint. 28:40 How to initiate a human rights complaint, whether a lawyer is required, and whether there are free or low-cost ways to get help. 33:50 The steps you can expect in the complaint process with the BC Human Rights Tribunal, including whether you must testify in front of the person who discriminated against you. 38:10 Factors to consider before filing a human rights complaint. 44:15 How to set yourself up so that your complaint has the greatest chance of success. Live questions 48:00 Whether, in a dispute hearing before the Residential Tenancy Branch, an arbitrator can make a decision about whether there was discrimination. 49:30 At what point microaggressions would amount to discrimination. 52:00 Whether intent is relevant in assessing whether something amounts to discrimination. 53:40 What you can do if you live in a condo and you think the strata rules were applied differently against your family because of your special needs son. 55:35 What to do if you can’t file a human rights complaint within a year because it will further negatively impact your safety or human rights.