B.C. boosts funding for Human Rights Tribunal to help tackle increased caseload
VICTORIA — British Columbia is boosting funding for the Human Rights Tribunal and Community Legal Assistance Society by as much as $4.5 million per year.
The province says in a statement the number of cases brought to the tribunal increased from 1,460 in 2019 to 3,192 in 2022.
It says the new funding will go toward helping the tribunal tackle its increased caseload and allow the legal society to hire more lawyers, legal advocates and support staff.
The Community Legal Assistance Society, which provides free legal services to disadvantaged people, including for human rights complaints, says it has seen increasing demand for years but COVID-19 caused an “unprecedented spike,” with calls to its inquiry line doubling in 2020.