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Last updated on May 1, 2025

To find more legal support services in B.C., see:

  • Clicklaw
  • Community Legal Assistance Society
  • Criminal Law (Legal Aid BC)
  • Justice Access Centre
  • Justice Education Society
  • Law Foundation of BC
  • Law Society of British Columbia
  • Learning About the Lawother publications posted on the People’s Law School website
  • People’s Law School
  • Trial Lawyers Association of BC

Related Links

  • Clicklaw 
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  • Legal Aid BC 
  • Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia 
  • VictimLink 
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