Privacy Policy

Updated September 01, 2023

Surrey District PAC does not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name, phone number, e-mail or street address during your visit to its Web sites. This information is only obtained if you supply it voluntarily, usually through contacting us via e-mail, or registering in a secure portion of the site.

All personal information you do provide is protected under the British Columbia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This means that, at the point of collection, you will be informed that your personal information is being collected, the purpose for which it is being collected and that you have a right of access to the information.

Surrey District PAC uses per-session cookies. The per-session cookies do not collect personal information about you. Per-session cookies are used to store information within a session (or visit to our web site). These cookies are deposited on a user’s computer only while the user is visiting the site and are deleted when the user closes the session. Here is the list of information that we are collecting by using per-session cookies:

  • The name of your Internet service provider, its IP address, and the name of your service provider’s server
  • The length of each visit
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  • Your type of operating system (Windows, Mac, Unix, etc.)
  • Your browser type (FireFox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.)

Surrey District PAC web site administrators can fine-tune the sites based on user-activity trends.
Surrey District PAC makes no attempt to link these addresses with the identity of individuals visiting its site(s).

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Canada Learning Bond Project: $ for Education

10 Walmart gift cards worth $50 each will be drawn for those who attend the presentation and fill in a short survey after the event.

 

Are you missing out on free money for your children’s education? Surrey DPAC is hosting an info session about the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) and British Columbia Training and Educations Savings Grant (BCTESG).

The CLB offers up to $2,000 for children born Jan 1, 2004 or later, with a family household net income of $48,535 or less.

The BCTESG offers $1,200 for all children between 6 and 9 years old.

Guest Speaker: Meenu Dhillon, Navigator
DIVERSEcity
Register for this Zoom Meeting:
https://ca01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Epd-CprT8qEtFz2kY8OZfTc5Nsi3wq_Wd7

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the meeting.
Partnerships: Metis People (Metis National British Columbia (MNBC), Newcomers (DIVERSEcity), Indigenous Peoples (Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association (FRAFCA) & Vancity Community Foundation