
The long journey to end gender discrimination in the Indian Act
The Indian Act, passed in 1876, is currently used by the federal government to control who can have Indian status, determine eligibility for federal programs

The Indian Act, passed in 1876, is currently used by the federal government to control who can have Indian status, determine eligibility for federal programs

We’re proud to share that our team recently took part in a Taith-funded initiative coordinated and organized by CollegesWales | ColegauCymru. This opportunity was part

On September 24, EVA BC co-hosted a reception with our long-time partner, the BC Lions, that brought together champions who have worked to make changes

Our Annual Training Forum (ATF) on September 25 and 26 at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre brought together over 320 members, partners and other guests

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — August 13, 2025, Vancouver, BC Flaws in the court system, bias against survivors, and the best way to move forward: measuring

On June 24, EVA BC welcomed the release of Dr. Kim Stanton’s highly anticipated final report, Independent Systemic Review: The British Columbia Legal System’s Treatment

EVA BC is thrilled to announce that our Annual Training Forum (ATF) 2025Â Standing Strong: Support through prevention, intervention and advocacy Join us September 25 and

This May, EVA BC staff, Wendy Potter, Director of Community Coordination for Survivor Safety (CCSS) and Evie Griffin, Program Lead for CCSS, delivered two days

This March, the Community Coordination for Survivor Safety (CCSS) Team piloted Community Coordination Leadership Training in Kelowna with EVA BC member programs from Kelowna, Penticton,

On Wednesday, June 4, EVA BC’s executive director, Ninu Kang, gave a short presentation to the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services for
