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GoLocalProv | Family and Medical Leave Act FAQ: What you Need to Know About Employee Leave
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BC launches new website to help understand, dispute, pay violation tickets
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Lawyer Concerned About ‘Cancel Culture’ in Legal Community
Lawyer Carey Linde, who represented a B.C. father who opposed his teenaged child receiving cross-sex hormones but was defeated in court, says that “cancel culture” has infiltrated every aspect of society, including the legal community.
The child was born female and has transitioned to male. The father was recently released on bail after going to jail for publicizing information that could identify his child. The court had ordered that the child’s identity be kept private in order to protect the child’s privacy.
The court also ruled that the father must use his child’s preferred name and pronouns.
Community court opens this week in Kelowna - Kelowna News
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Abbotsford Law Courts. (Government of BC)
Abbotsford Law Courts. (Government of BC)
Abbotsford Law Courts. (Government of BC)
The new law court is not only double the capacity of the old courthouse and allows for future expansion, but it is fully equipped with the latest modern video conferencing technology to support remote appearances, which reduces the costs for litigants, lawyers, and the court.
“The Abbotsford courthouse has been the face of justice for people in Abbotsford, Mission and the surrounding areas of the Fraser Valley. The Provincial Court is delighted that the new Law Courts will provide the physical facilities needed to expand court services to better serve those communities,” said Melissa Gillespie, Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of BC, in a statement.