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“The Tenant Survival Guide is produced by the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre, a non-profit organization that promotes the legal protection of tenants across British Columbia. Our TRAC Tenant Information Line is 1-800-655-1185.”
“This website is from People’s Law School, a non-profit society in British Columbia. We provide free education and information to help people effectively deal with the legal problems of daily life. Contact us at info@peopleslawschool.ca.”
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“This information applies to British Columbia, Canada.”
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“Reviewed for legal accuracy by [name of reviewer], [affiliation of reviewer].”
“Reviewed for legal accuracy by [name of reviewer].”
“Reviewed for legal accuracy.”
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“Reviewed for legal accuracy: [month, year].”
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“Welcome to A Teen Guide to Parental Separation and Divorce. If your parents have recently separated or divorced (or you think they may be about to), or you have a friend in that situation, this site is for you.”
– “Families Change“, from Justice Education Society“Information for people in relationships who need protection from violence or the threat of violence.”
– For Your Protection, from Legal Aid BC“Disability Alliance BC has prepared this Help Sheet to help you complete the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction’s designation application form for the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) benefit.”
– “The Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Application Help Sheet“, from Disability Alliance BC
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“If you have limited means, contact Access Pro Bono for free legal advice at … “
“In the Lower Mainland and Victoria, you can get help from law students. Contact their clinics at … “
“For help making a complaint against a government body, contact the Ombudsperson office at … “
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