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B C Supreme Court chief justice strikes down law referring minor auto-injury claims to Civil Resolution Tribunal

B C Supreme Court chief justice strikes down law referring minor auto-injury claims to Civil Resolution Tribunal
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Horgan condemns rise in hate crimes against East Asians in Vancouver, pledges more prosecutions

Horgan condemns rise in hate crimes against East Asians in Vancouver, pledges more prosecutions
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Vancouver, Surrey ready to pull trigger on banning handguns

Article content With gang violence rising in Metro Vancouver, the mayors of B.C.’s two biggest cities are ready to pull the trigger on banning handguns as soon as a federal law passes. However, an expert says such bans will likely not stem gang violence because gangsters are already breaking federal law by carrying handguns. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vancouver, Surrey ready to pull trigger on handgun bans Back to video The federal government on Tuesday announced new gun legislation that would allow municipalities to ban handguns through bylaws restricting their possession, storage and transportation. The Liberal government said the measures would be backed up with serious penalties to enforce these bylaws, including jail time for people who violate municipal rules.

B C seeks exemption to decriminalize drug possession

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer DARRYL DYCK/The Globe and Mail British Columbia is seeking approval from Ottawa to become the first province where possession of small amounts of illicit drugs is not a criminal offence. Sheila Malcolmson, the province’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, inquired last week about a provincewide exemption from federal drug laws to remove criminal penalties for people possessing small amounts of drugs for personal use.

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