I punched in BC Human Rights into google and found their web page. You can check out their decisions and cases. They deal with cases of housing and work. Just what they are supposed to. Some sad sack cases too, one guy with possible autism who applied four years later, another an alcoholic. And all the information is public, none of the secrets Levan talks about.
2009 Decisions BC Human Rights Tribunal
Punch in Ontario Human Rights and you cannot find on their home page. You can find a cases by punching in "decisions" in their search engine, and you get mostly policies. Endless policies. When you do find a case, you need a password to see it. This is what Levant is talking about.
I think much of the HRC issue is quite Ontariocentric. Here in BC their mandate seems quite limited and more open.