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Employees at a B.C. prison were sounding the alarm about COVID-19 cases among inmates there five days before health officials formally declared an outbreak.
Several days before health officials announced a COVID-19 outbreak at the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre in Maple Ridge, six correctional officers exercised their right to refuse unsafe work at the institution.
Black bear cubs Athena and Jordan look on from their enclosure at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Association in Errington, B.C., on July 8, 2015. Conservation officer Bryce Casavant won the hearts of animal lovers when he opted not to shoot the baby bears after their mother was destroyed for repeatedly raiding homes near Port Hardy, B.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
Bryce Casavant was suspended from his job as a conservation officer for refusing to shoot two orphaned bear cubs in 2015. SUBMITTED A former B.C. conservation officer who made international headlines in 2015 for refusing to kill two bear cubs is hoping the province will reinstate him as a special constable in the wake of a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada.