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B.C. moves to bring back human rights commission

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The B.C. government has introduced legislatio­n that would bring back a human rights commission to the province.

The former commission was dismantled in 2002, but Attorney General David Eby said that given what’s happening around the globe, it has never been more important for government­s to do all they can to stand up for human rights.

Eby says every person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect and that by re-establishi­ng the commission, the government is helping to create a more inclusive society.

The proposed Human Rights Code Amendment Act will create an independen­t human rights commission­er who would report to the legislativ­e assembly.

The commission­er will have a mandate to address issues of discrimina­tion and to develop education tools, policies and guidelines to promote human rights and combat patterns of inequality and discrimina­tion in society.

B.C. is currently the only province that doesn’t have such a body.

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