What is the length of time taken by the BC Human Rights Tribunal to accept a complaint?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Fraser v. B.C. (Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations) and another, 2016 BCHRT 124 (CanLII):

In this case, the length of delay is nearly six and one-half months. This delay is significant and weighs against acceptance of the complaint: Kambow v. Vancouver Hair Academy and another, 2016 BCHRT 17, para. 19. Reasons for Delay

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