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  1. British Columbia's Citizens' Assembly: the learning phase.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by R.S. Ratner, 2004-06-22
  2. People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia
  3. Conferencing in the Youth Criminal Justice Act of Canada: policy developments in British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Doug Hillian, Marge Reitsma-Street, et all 2004-04-01
  4. Multi-party litigation update.(issues of contribution and indemnity, and joint and several liability in British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Karen Martin, Jeff Van Hinte, 2004-11-01
  5. On the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia: Public Monopolies and the Public Interest (Focus, No 15) by Herbert G. Grubel, 1985-04
  6. The probable impact and legal effect of the proposed treaty referendum.(British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Patrick Macklem, 2001-11-01
  7. Father Fagan offered to help. (juvenile justice) (British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Cunliffe Barnett, 2007-01-01
  8. Impaired driving in the criminal code: a brief history.(British Columbia ): An article from: The Advocate by Karla Koles, 2003-03-01
  9. British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Mary Walter, 2004-03-22
  10. After Bennett: A New Politics for British Columbia by Warren Magnusson, Charles Coyle, et all 1986-11
  11. British Columbia.(Legislative Reports): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  12. Pre-budget consultations in British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Kate Ryan-Lloyd, Josie Schofield, et all 2005-09-22
  13. Mediating child protection disputes - a Canadian perspective: are we leaving room for the child at the table?(British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Arlene H. Henry, 2005-11-01
  14. Legislative reports: British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Wynne MacAlpine, 2002-12-22

121. NCMA - North Central Municipal Association, British Columbia, Canada
Association of local governments in northern british columbia. Includes event calendar, constitution and bylaws, member directory, newsletters, and reports.
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PDF Resolutions Report (Sunday, May 02, 2004) Draft resolutions report for debate at NCMA 2004 convention. Due to commun PDF Nominations Report (Thursday, April 22, 2004) Nominations for the 2004 - 2005 Executive Committee of the NCMA PDF Quesnel Mountain Pine Beetle Meeting (Monday, December 08, 2003) We have provided a copy of notes taken at the recent Mountain Pine Beetle m PDF Submission to Standing Committee on Finance (Tuesday, October 14, 2003) NWTT/NCMA Economic Development Workshops June 3 - 5, 2004

122. Redirect Web Page
Please update your bookmarks and any references your web pages might haveto our old website. Search all Province of british columbia websites.
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wat/
The Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks' website is now split between two new ministries: We will attempt to redirect you to the new website containing the material you want. Most browsers will automatically forward to our new website after a 15 second pause,
or click here - http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wat/wtrhome.html Please update your bookmarks and any references your web pages might have to our old website. Search all Province of British Columbia websites.

123. Office Of The Information & Privacy Commissioner
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, which is independent fromgovernment, monitors and enforces british columbia’s Freedom of Information
http://www.oipcbc.org/
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, which is independent from government, monitors and enforces British Columbia’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and Personal Information Protection Act . The Information and Privacy Commissioner is David Loukidelis. The purpose of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act is to make the more than 2,000 public bodies it covers more accountable to the public and to protect personal privacy. The Act provides individuals with a general right of access to information contained in public body records, although limited exceptions to that right of access are contained in the Act. The Act protects personal privacy by setting out standards about how public bodies collect, use and disclose personal information. The Personal Information Protection Act applies to more than 350,000 private sector organizations in British Columbia, including businesses, charities, associations and labour organizations. It sets out rules about how those organizations may collect, use and disclose personal information. The OIPC promotes and protects open government and privacy protection by:
  • Informing members of the public about their legal rights Informing public bodies and organizations about their responsibilities respecting access and privacy Providing advice and commenting on the access and privacy implications of proposed programs, legislation, policies, services and products

124. Financial Aid, Vancouver Art Therapy Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia
Assistance available from the provincial and Federal governments in the form of student loans and grants. Includes british columbia Student Assistance Program and related links.
http://vati.bc.ca/finance.htm
There is financial assistance available from the provincial and Federal governments in the form of student loans and grants. Please check the following link to get more information.
British Columbia Student Assistance Program

There may be other sources of assistance. To find out more you may start with the following links: studentawards.com
Scholarships Canada

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SSHRC Grants Guide: Standard Research Grants

Vancouver Art Therapy Institute
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125. Ministry Of Forests Home Page
FORESTRY AGREEMENT PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR LILLOOET RIVER AREA FIRSTNATIONS, Click here for fullsize image. Forests Minister de
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/
Ministry home page has moved to Government Portal

126. British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency
HOW TO GET MARRIED IN british columbia. As a result of a BC Appeal Court’s decision,same sex marriage is legal in british columbia, effective July 8, 2003.
http://www.vs.gov.bc.ca/marriage/howto.html
HOW TO GET MARRIED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
All existing requirements for getting married in BC remain in effect for same sex marriages in the province. If you are coming to BC to get married, please contact the appropriate authorities in the jurisdiction where you are a resident to determine whether your marriage will be recognized. Detailed information on how to get married in British Columbia follows.
Step 1.
Applying for a Marriage Licence
  • The Marriage Act requires that you obtain a Marriage Licence before getting married in British Columbia. The licence does not mean that you are married, but that you may get married any time during the three-month term of the licence.
  • Either party to the marriage must apply in person to the Marriage Licence Issuer in your community(click here to search for a location near you).
  • Only one member of the couple needs to apply for the licence, but you will be asked to provide identification for both the bride and the groom. Information required with identification will include:
    • Full name, including given names

127. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - British Columbia
Surnames. BC Voters List 1898 From the Sessional Papers of the british ColumbiaGovernment, 1899. Includes Voter regulations and district descriptions.
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/british-columbia.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
British Columbia
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
British Columbia
Archives - Libraries - Museums
Archives Association of British Columbia The AABC provides information on the many programs and services offered to archivists and archives in British Columbia.
BC Archives
Browse the overview of textual records, and the finding aid databases, or search the catalogue which includes indexes birth, marriage and death registrations.
BC Museums Association
This page is the index to all of the museums, art galleries, historic sites, cultural and science centres in BC known to the BCMA.
British Columbia Archival Union List
A database of fonds and collection level descriptions of records held at 156 publicly-accessible archival repositories in the province. Searchable.
Campbell River Museum
The museum holds a collection of permanent exhibits that represent the unique culture and history of northern Vancouver Island.
City of Richmond Archives
Search the archives holdings, browse other research tools, visit the virtual exhibit.

128. ZapMeta Directory > Regional > North America > Canada > British Columbia > Gover
BCBC provides accommodation and real estate services to the BritishColumbia government and the public sector. http//www.bcbc.bc.ca.
http://www.zapmeta.com/search/meta/db.pl?dir=22261

129. Conservation Data Centre
The british columbia Conservation Data Centre (CDC) systematically collects anddisseminates information on plants, animals and plant communities at risk in
http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/cdc/
B.C. Home SRM LIBC Conservation Data Centre Land Information BC CDC CONTENTS CDC Home About the CDC What's New Methods ... Contacts PARTNERSHIP SITES BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer Endangered Species and Ecosystems Big Trees Sensitive Ecosystems Inventories (SEI) ... NatureServe Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management Conservation Data Centre B.C. Conservation Data Centre Home Providing information on species and ecosystems at risk The British Columbia Conservation Data Centre (CDC) systematically collects and disseminates information on plants, animals and plant communities at risk in British Columbia. This information is compiled and maintained in a computerized database which provides a centralized and scientific source of information on the status, locations and level of protection of these rare organisms and ecosystems. The CDC is part of the Land Information Services Division in the B.C.

130. CUPE BC
BURNABY Just before 6 pm on April 28, the british columbia Liberal governmenttabled Bill 37, the Health Sector (Facilities Subsector) Collective Agreement
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BURNABY – Premier Gordon Campbell says previously committed funding for the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver rapid transit line will remain in place to be used as Translink sees fit, including the northeast connection to the Millennium Line and other options. more... CUPE congratulates Education Minister for acting on earthquake readiness
May 31, 2004 BURNABY - CUPE BC President, Barry O’Neill says Tom Christensen’s decision to fund earthquake readiness testing in BC Schools is an important move to ensuring safe, sound schools for BC students. more... City workers reject final offer over job and service reductions May 28, 2004 NELSON – City workers, members of CUPE 339, voted 76 percent to reject the city of Nelson’s final offer over its elimination of the minimum staffing level that opens the door to lost jobs, reduced public services and privatization. more...

131. BC Government Directory Home Page
BC.government Home BC government Directory, help. banner. Home, Indexes, Directoryinformation may only be used for communication related to government business.
http://www.dir.gov.bc.ca/
B.C.Government Home Home Indexes Search Search for: Advanced Search Search for: People Organizations Organizational units Where the Surname Given Name Display Name Telephone Title Display
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132. Home Page Of Corporate IT And Management Library
We provide services to employees and contractors of the BC government. InterlibraryLoans We loan directly to all BC government employees. Contact Us
http://it-library.gov.bc.ca/

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133. BC Ministry Of Education - Special Programs: Special Education
Publications can be ordered from government Publication Services 563 Superior StreetPO Box 9452 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9V7 Phone (250) 3876409 Fax
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/specialed/
Goal: The goal of the BC school system is to support the intellectual development of all students, including those with special needs. Enabling all students to achieve the goals of human, social and career development is a responsibility shared by schools, families and the community. Inclusion: The School Act requires that school boards make available educational programs to all school age persons resident in the district. All students are to be included. A Ministerial Order requires the integration of students with special needs with those who do not have special needs in most instances. Definition: Students with special needs have disabilities of an intellectual, physical, sensory, emotional, or behavioural nature, or have a learning disability or have exceptional gifts or talents. Policy guidelines Special Education Services: A Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines (includes a summary of the publication, Special Education Policy Framework for BC, 1995

134. Welcome To Government House And The Office Of The Lieutenant Governor Of British

http://www.ltgov.bc.ca/

135. First Nations College -Vancouver BC
publicly funded postsecondary educational institution located in Vancouver, BritishColumbia. Institute of Indigenous government 3rd Floor, 1286 Homer Street
http://www.indigenous.bc.ca/
Welcome to the IIG, a warm inviting place of higher learning and program delivery. The IIG, Canada's First Nations College, is a publicly funded post-secondary educational institution located in Vancouver, British Columbia. We deliver university level courses in Criminology, Political Science, First Nations Studies, Science, Social Work and several other subject areas.
The college blends conventional education with Indigenous culture to create a unique and remarkable learning environment. The intimate, caring atmosphere at IIG is supported by the best of First Nations values, positive role models, and engaging challenges.
If you want to be a Chief, Tribal Administrator, social worker, lawyer, teacher, or even a business owner, explore your study options with us. We have the skilled people, educational tools, and environment to make your experience a positive step in the right direction.
We welcome students of all heritages.

136. ARC BC Cover Page
Therefore, voting No suits the government s agenda just as well as(and perhaps even better than) voting Yes. But more fundamentally
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ARC Legal Team Tackles the Questions
This article by Murray Browne is an entertaining and spirited analysis of each referendum questions - and it raises a few questions of its own. Last updated April 13, 2002: Added analysis of referendum questions . Updated ballot drop-off information
Should I Vote No?
Various groups suggest that the best way to protest the referendum is to vote No, thereby ensuring that your vote will "count". But what is it counting for? Perhaps voting No would be acceptable if the questions were clear, but they're not. Take for example question 6, which proposes delegated, municipal-style governance for First Nations. Most First Nations strongly disagree with this proposition because governance powers for First Nations are constitutionally derived (as they are in the Nisga'a agreement) - they are not delegated in the way that municipal powers are. However, the referendum does not specify that this is what you're voting for when you vote No. The way it's presented makes No appear to mean that First Nations governance should be even more limited that what is being proposed by the Liberals. Therefore, voting No suits the government's agenda just as well as (and perhaps even better than) voting Yes.

137. Page Moved
The BC government News Release site has moved to http//www.news.gov.bc.ca.Please click the link if you are not being redirected.
http://os8150.pb.gov.bc.ca/4dcgi/nrindex
The BC Government News Release site has moved to http://www.news.gov.bc.ca . Please click the link if you are not being redirected.

138. BCGEU:
Heyman meets with staff at Crystal Gardens. (Victoria April 29, 2004)BCGEU President George Heyman met with some of the staff at
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139. Welcome To The City Of Vancouver
Shortcuts - Animal Shelter Archives Bylaws Community CalendarCommunity Web Pages Council Meetings Emergency Preparednesss Films Special
http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/
Shortcuts Animal Shelter Archives Bylaws Community Calendar Community Web Pages Council Meetings Emergency Preparednesss Fire Four Pillars Drug Strategy GVTV Libraries Neighbourhood Teams Online Recreation Guide Parking Tickets Police Property Tax Roadwork Transportation VanMap Help Inquiries/Contacts Mayor and Council Electoral Reform Commission ... Other Useful Links Our mailing address is: 453 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 1V4, Phone: 604-873-7011
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