Indigenous and racialized people in B.C. will face fewer barriers when accessing public programs and services with new legislation aimed at removing systemic racism from provincial institutions.
New legislation will help keep kids safe and focused on their education by preventing disruptive behaviour, including aggressive protests, on school grounds.
People seeking legal assistance will have more choices with changes to how lawyers, notaries and other legal professionals are regulated.
The Government of British Columbia has appointed two new Provincial Court judges to support timely and efficient access to justice.
More than 60 organizations have received funding to support projects designed to counter racism and promote inclusivity throughout the province.
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, has released the following statement in celebration of Sikh Heritage Month:
Nearly 80 people and organizations were nominated for the 2024 B.C. Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Awards, honouring their efforts to combat racism and create a more inclusive B.C.
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination:
The Province is going after wrongdoers to recover the costs of public-health harms their products cause to people.
Government introduced the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, to the legislative assembly on Monday, March 11, 2024.