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Recent Posts
Below is a preview of the five most recent posts from the blog Civil Resolution Tribunal Blog. To read these posts in their entirely or subscribe to future updates from this blog, please visit their website!
- Participant Survey – November 2025
The Civil Resolution Tribunal anonymously surveys people who have gone through the tribunal process. We use this feedback to improve the way we serve the public. We report the results every month on this blog. We had 49 responses to our participant survey in November 2025. We’re pleased to report th … Read more »
- CRT Key Statistics – November 2025
Do you like data? We do! Here’s our monthly report of key statistics. If there’s information you would like to see added to our monthly reports, please contact us. We will consider including it. “Open” includes disputes in screening, negotiation and facilitation, on hold, decision preparation, and a … Read more »
- CRT Annual Report 2024-2025
Each year the CRT submits an annual report to the Attorney General who then presents it to the British Columbia Legislature. The CRT’s Annual Report 2024-2025 reviews the following: Highlights of operations from April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025 Staff and tribunal member training Statistics including … Read more »
- BC Court Decision on the CRT’s Jurisdiction Over Flight-related Disputes
The Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) has jurisdiction (legal authority) over most small claims disputes of $5,000 and under in BC. People often file claims about disputes with airlines. On October 30, 2025 the BC Supreme Court found that claims for flight delays, cancellations, or being denied boardi … Read more »
- Participant Survey – October 2025
The Civil Resolution Tribunal anonymously surveys people who have gone through the tribunal process. We use this feedback to improve the way we serve the public. We report the results every month on this blog. Note: The number of disputes closed in October is about 55% lower than usual. Many Civil R … Read more »