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Human Rights Protection Fact Sheets in Chinese (simplified)

Last updated on September 3, 2021

These fact sheets in Chinese (simplified) have been created to help you understand human rights in B.C.

  • What you need to know - 你需要了解什么
  • Protection in employment - 就业中的保护
  • Mental or physical disability -  对身体或精神残疾人士 的歧视
  • Racial discrimination - 种族歧视
  • Age discrimination - 年龄歧视
  • Sexual orientation - 基于性取向的歧视
  • Sex discrimination and sexual harassment - 性别歧视及性骚扰
  • Gender identity or expression - 基于性别认同和性别表达的歧视
How to Make a Human Rights Complaint

Contact the Human Rights Tribunal to make a complaint.

Where to Find Help With a Complaint

Help for eligible human rights complainants and respondents is available through the:

  • BC Human Rights Clinic
  • University of Victoria Law Centre
Related Links
  • Canadian Heritage Human Rights Program
  • United Nations
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