Lethbridge Herald

B.C. health officer reveals death threats

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — VICTORIA

British Columbia’s top doctor said she’s received death threats in her role as a public figure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told a panel discussion at the annual convention of the Union of B.C. Municipali­ties that she’s had to have security in her home and has been targeted by people who don’t agree with her.

“There are many people who don’t like what I do and feel quite able to send me nasty notes, leave phone calls, to harass my office staff,” she said on Tuesday. “I’ve had to have security in my house. I’ve had death threats. How do we deal with that?”

Henry said she believes it’s partly due to her status as a woman in a high-profile position, and that people feel comfortabl­e targeting her in ways they would not necessaril­y do to male leaders.

“I sense that people find that it’s OK to do that for a woman who’s up front more so than some of our male leaders. But I could be wrong,” she said.

The panel discussion was on leadership during the pandemic and also featured Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin and former Tsawwassen chief Kim Baird.

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