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Title: Fact Sheet for Landlords and Tenants: How to Fill in an Application for Dispute Resolution
Subject: Housing
Author: Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Residential Tenancy Office
Date Published: March, 2004
Summary: This fact sheet provides detailed instructions to fill an application for Dispute Resolution, describes the role of the Residential Tenancy Office Information Officer and what is the Dispute Resolution Hearing Package.


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Title: FACTS: Pardons 10/2008
Subject: Criminal Law
Author: Government of Canada National Parole Board
Date Published: January, 2008
Summary: This document provides information on the following topics: what is and what are the advantages of a pardon, what are the limitations, who may apply for a pardon, when can a person apply for a pardon, when is a sentence completed, what is the waiting period, the case of absolute or conditional discharge, if a pardon can be denied or revoked, when a perdon cease to have effect and how to apply for a pardon. it also links to a pardon application form and guide.


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English
French



Title: Family Class Immigration
Subject: Immigration
Author: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Date Published: November, 2008
Summary: This website explains how you can sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, dependent child (including adopted child) or other eligible relative (such as a parent or grandparent) to become a permanent Canadian resident.


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English
French



Title: Family Class Sponsorship: Defaulting on an Undertaking
Subject: Immigration
Author: BC Ministry of Community Services
Date Published: May, 2007
Summary: This brochure answers the following questions: What if I am at risk of abuse? What is family class sponsorship? What are my responsibilities as a sponsor? What if my sponsored family member applies for income assistance from the provincial government? and where you can get more information.


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Chinese
Punjabi
Persian
Spanish
Vietnamese



Title: Family Court
Subject: Family Law
Author: Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch
Date Published: 2003
Summary: This script describes what is and where the family courts are located and explains the following topics: number of family matters, why you should go to family court, how to make an appointment with a Family Justice Counsellor. how these Counsellors can help you, what is mediation, separation agreement and a consent order and why you may have to go to court for a hearing. It also includes information on were to get more information and help.


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English
Punjabi
Chinese



Title: Family Court (2)
Subject: Court
Author: People's Law School
Date Published: September, 2005
Summary: This article explains what is Family Court, the role of family justice counsellors, and what cases are considered by this type of court.


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Korean
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Title: Family Group Conference Reference Guide
Subject: Child Protection
Author: Ministry of Children and Family Development
Date Published: May, 2005
Summary: The Guide is provided as a resource for family group conference coordinators, delegated workers, and their supervisors. It aims to provide information about the family group conference process, the roles and responsibilities of the involved players, and suggestions for key considerations.


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English



Title: Family Group Conferencing for Children
Subject: Child Protection
Author: Ministry of Children and Family Development
Date Published: 2007
Summary: This publication explains what is a family group conference in which your family is asked to come together to develop a plan to make sure that you have the care and support you need. A child welfare worker will be asked to review your family’s plan to make sure it meets your needs.


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French
Chinese
Korean
Persian
Punjabi
Spanish
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Title: Family Group Conferencing for Extended Family
Subject: Child Protection
Author: Ministry of Children and Family Development
Date Published: 2007
Summary: This publication explains what is a family group conference for extended family and describes how it works.


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French
Chinese
Korean
Persian
Punjabi
Spanish
Vietnamese



Title: Family Group Conferencing for Parents
Subject: Child Protection
Author: Ministry of Children and Family Development
Date Published: 2007
Summary: This publication explains what is a family group conference for parents and how it works.


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