BCCLA wants to talk to people filmed without consent
 By Jason Howe/News1130.com Published on May 28, 2013  GROUP CONTINUES TO TARGET ‘BORDER SECURITY’ TV SHOW VANCOUVER – If you’ve made a cameo on a TV show starring […]
B.C. Civil liberties group calls for people filmed at border
 By Tiffany Crawford/VancouverSun.com Published May 28, 2013  VANCOUVER — A British Columbia-based civil rights group is raising fresh concerns about a reality TV show that chronicles the work […]
Privacy complaint launched over CBSA reality TV show
 By CBC.ca Published May 27, 2013  The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it plans to file a privacy complaint against the Canada Border Services Agency for allowing a […]
Former female convict spent years in solitary confinement in B.C.
 Published May 22, 2013 Watch at CBC.ca  A Saskatchewan woman who was held in solitary confinement in B.C. for a total of 3½ years has issued an emotional […]
Pickton lawsuit prompts resignation from advisory board on recommendations
 By James Keller/OttawaCitizen.com Published on May 17, 2013  VANCOUVER – A series of lawsuits filed by children of the victims of serial killer Robert Pickton prompted the resignation […]
BCCLA honours leadership in promoting freedoms in Canada
The BC Civil Liberties Association is pleased to announce the five honourees for the 2013 Liberty Awards. Under the categories of Excellence in Legal Advocacy, Youth Activism, Journalism, and the […]
First Nations leaders in Prince Rupert to discuss concerns about unsolved deaths
 By VancouverSun.com Published on May 3, 2013  PRINCE RUPERT – Grieving Prince Rupert-area aboriginal families meet with legal and First Nations representatives in Prince Rupert to share concerns […]
BCCLA Helps Aboriginal Families Find Answers to Unsolved North Coast Deaths
 By Laryn Gilmour/CFTKTV.com Published on May 3, 2013  The Union of BC Indian Chiefs and representatives of BC Civil Liberties Association, are taking a second look at the […]
First Nations leaders meet over concerns into police investigation into Prince Rupert man’s death
 By TheProvince.com Published on May 3, 2013  PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Grieving Prince Rupert-area aboriginal families meet with legal and First Nations representatives in Prince Rupert to share […]
BC Civil Liberties Association, BC Indian Chiefs meeting with the Brooks family
 By TheNorthernView.com Published on May 3, 2013  The BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) are in Prince Rupert today, meeting with family […]