B.C. premier asked to remove retired judge from Chinese-Canadian committee following Uyghur comments
A group of prominent Chinese-Canadians in B.C. is asking the premier to remove a retired judge and lawyer from a provincial advisory committee after he said in a radio interview that Canada s response to the treatment of ethnic Muslim minority Uyghurs in China is not based on fact.
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Bill Yee said in Cantonese language radio interview that Canadian response to Uyghur situation based on ‘lies’
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 6:40 PM PT | Last Updated: April 8
Bill Yee, left, pictured in 2015 in Vancouver at a Chinatown Merchants Association dinner with Suzanne Anton, British Columbia s former attorney general and minister of justice.(Suzanne Anton/Twitter)
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