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In April 2024, the BC government and federal government altered the pilot project for drug decriminalization by reinstituted a total...
Legislation to develop online protections for privacy, and against harmful online activity has been long-awaited. However, the legislation tabled by...
To the Members of the Law Society of British Columbia: The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) urges you to...
Vancouver Island University (VIU) dismantled the Palestinian Solidarity Encampment – occupied by some of its students for over 100 days...
The BC Civil Liberties Association is pleased to announce the new President of our Board of Directors, Hasan Alam. Hasan...
It’s a rare day when Crown prosecutors admit that a criminal conviction was wrongly decided. It’s an even rarer day...
The BC Civil Liberties Association joins the chorus of persons with disabilities (PWD) and disability advocacy groups in expressing our...
When The Arrest Handbook was last updated in 2012, smartphones were still relatively new: the first iPhone had only been...
Establishing an independent oversight mechanism for the CBSA is desperately required and long overdue. CBSA officers hold the authority of...
Photograph of Senate Chamber with microphone and paperwork in foreground and chairs in background
What do we mean when we say Heavily Policed Communities? It’s a reality that some communities face far more policing...

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