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The Dance Centre will showcase online performances in the lead up to International Dance Day on April 29.
Many congratulations on your appointment in these fragile, unnerving pandemic times. As the NDP election platform and your mandate letter from the premier make clear, government policy on food banks is now your responsibility.
That means you have the opportunity and responsibility to reverse the province’s shocking embrace of U.S.-style food banks, which should be an embarrassment for Canada’s party of human rights and economic and social justice.
Especially as the dependence on food banks can only undermine B.C.’s legislated poverty reduction strategy.
January 20, 2021 - 7:00 AM A B.C. mother who tried to block her 17-and-a-half-year-old son from having gender reassignment treatment has lost her case in court. According to a Jan. 18 decision, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Diane MacDonald blocked a series of civil court actions the mother launched against her son in an effort to obtain his medical records and prevent him from undergoing gender-affirming surgery. The ruling will now allow the teen, whose gender was assigned female at birth but identifies as male, to continue to proceed with gender reassignment treatment. There is clearly a broader public debate regarding whether gender-affirming surgery is in the best interest of youth, the justice said in the decision. In B.C. that debate has been resolved in favour of surgery.
First responders, teachers still waiting for COVID-19 vaccination plans
Paramedics will be vaccinated stating at the end of January, but firefighters are among first responders not currently included in B.C. s COVID-19 vaccination priority groups.
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