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New B.C. legislation aims to remove systemic barriers for Indigenous, racialized people

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British Columbia has introduced new anti-racism legislation designed to reduce barriers faced by Indigenous and racialized individuals when accessing provincial services and programs. The law aims to dismantle systemic racism within government institutions by implementing comprehensive reforms based...

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