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COVID-19: B.C. travel restriction details revealed amid concerns about police enforcement


by Craig Takeuchi on April 23rd, 2021 at 4:00 PM
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The rapid transmission of COVID-19 variants has raised concerns about travel for some time but it’s only now that widespread enforced measures will be undertaken in B.C.
Yesterday (April 22), the federal government announced that flights from India and Pakistan would be banned for 30 days due to the B1617 variant.
B.C. Premier John Horgan had announced on April 19 that provincial travel restrictions would be forthcoming this week due to continually rising hospitalized case numbers in B.C..
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Today (April 23), B.C. Solicitor General and Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth announced a new order, based upon advice from provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. ....

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COVID-19: RCMP union, legal advocates and First Nations groups raises concerns over B.C. travel restrictions


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VICTORIA The union representing B.C.’s 6,500 RCMP officers says it has “grave concerns” about the new COVID-19 travel restrictions coming into force on Friday, measures which it said could erode trust with racialized communities and put officers at increased risk of catching the virus.
And 11 legal and First Nations advocacy groups sent a joint letter to the province Wednesday raising alarm bells about the “over-broad and unconstitutional expansion of police powers” that will disproportionately affect Black, Indigenous and other racialized communities.
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