CBABC develops and advocates for law and policy reform to achieve meaningful change for Indigenous peoples. These advocacy efforts take place through recommendations to government, the professional regulator and the courts.
NEW Supreme Court's Role in Advancing Reconciliation is CBABC's response submission to the BC Supreme Court regarding its role in advancing Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
NEW Securing articling compensation and protections asked the Law Society of BC to set minimum standards for articling workplace protections and compensation.
Agenda for Justice presents more than 30 recommendations to help B.C. government solves pressing challenges including those affecting Indigenous people.
Family Law Act modernization was delivered to the Ministry of Attorney General in response to Phase 2 of the B.C. government's review to finalize the Family Law Act.
Submission to LSBC regarding Inclusive Language Guidelines was delivered to the Law Society of BC proposing additions to their resource, “Guidance for Lawyers on Using Inclusive Language”.
offers support to the Government of B.C. for passing Bill 13, the Land Title and Property Law Amendment Act, 2024, that enables First Nation registration of land in the LTSA's Land Title Office.
encourages the provincial government to develop a plan to implement its obligations under the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
offers an overview of the issues impacting Indigenous justice in B.C., with 27 recommendations for improvement.