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Who will the unrepresented BC Green voter turn to?

The BC Green Party failed to nominate candidates in 13 of the province’s 87 ridings, leaving much speculation as to whom its supporters will turn to, if anyone, on October 24. “That vote has got . . .

The Year in Review: Institutions slow to adapt in response to demands for racial justice

by Charlie Smith on December 24th, 2020 at 9:59 AM 1 of 7 2 of 7 (Warning: This article is far longer than what normally appears on media websites.) The B.C. premier’s words were heard around the province during the only pre-election televised leaders debate. After being asked to reflect upon how he, as a white political leader, personally reckoned with privilege and unconscious bias against people who are Black, Indigenous, and from other racial backgrounds, John Horgan replied with a tale from his youth. He looked back to when he played lacrosse with people of Indigenous and South Asian ancestry. “For me, I did not see colour,” Horgan declared. “I thought everyone around me was the same.”

Grant of extra chance to civil services aspirants under consideration: Centre to Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that it has been considering the issue of granting one more opportunity to those civil services aspirants who could not appear in their last attempt in the exams conducted by UPSC this year due to the pandemic situation. A bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, B R Gavai and Krishna Murari was hearing a plea filed by civil services aspirants seeking an extra chance on account of Covid-19 related issues that ruined their last opportunity to crack the UPSC exam. The issue is under government s consideration Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the bench in the hearing conducted via video-conferencing.

SC to hear plea on UPSC candidates seeking extra attempt

SC to hear plea on UPSC candidates seeking extra attempt SC to hear plea on UPSC candidates seeking extra attempt Supreme Court will hear the plea of UPSC candidates asking for an extra attempt who appeared in the preliminary exam amid the Covid-19 situation using their last attempt. advertisement UPDATED: December 15, 2020 20:26 IST The Supreme Court on Wednesday, December 15, 2020, will hear the petition filed by civil service aspirants who want an extra attempt to appear in the UPSC exam. The verdict will be valid only for those who appeared in the preliminary exam held in October 2020. Series of petitions filed before Supreme Court

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