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British Columbia Statute of Limitations for Civil Suit

I am a resident of BC, Canada.
I am owed $100,000 in salary. This is a bonus payment that was acknowledged by the company, in writing, as earned.
They have ignored my final invoices.
Is there a timeframe in which I must file suit or lose right to claim?

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