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‘Millions wasted killing healthy B.C. ostriches:’ Animal Justice

Animal Justice is deeply troubled after learning that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s killing of more than 300 healthy ostriches in Edgewood last year, months after avian influenza was first detected on the farm, cost Canadian taxpayers at least $6.8 million. The massive sum was revealed this week in a response to a parliamentary inquiry

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B.C. seniors population growing nearly four times as fast as new care beds are being added

New data released by B.C. Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt shows the province’s population of people over the age of 65 is growing nearly four times as fast as the number of new care home beds. “We are at the beginning of a rapid increase in the number of people 65 and over, and we know

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DRIPA decision to guide review of Vancouver police’s failure to apologize to Heiltsuk

B.C.’s police complaint commissioner is set to review why the police have not yet apologized for the 2019 incident in Vancouver in which a Heiltsuk man and his 12-year-old granddaughter were handcuffed outside a downtown Bank of Montreal branch where they had tried to open an account using status cards. A disciplinary process concluded in

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