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New committee begins work to dismantle systemic racism

Press Release Feb. 20, 2025 VICTORIA – A new provincial committee has begun work to remove systemic barriers that make access to government programs and services challenging for racialized people in British Columbia. “Undoing the legacy of racism in our government is more important now than ever,” said Niki Sharma, Attorney General. “The work of […]

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