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B.C. mink farmers suing provincial government to overturn industry ban

B.C. mink farmers suing provincial government to overturn industry ban

Mink farmers say there was no meaningful consultation done before B.C. introduced its phased approach to end the industry
B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal says a complaint about being discriminated against based on a disability must include medical evidence proving such a disability indeed exists
Guard cryptocurrency, cyberwallets carefully: security pro

Guard cryptocurrency, cyberwallets carefully: security pro

People using cryptocurrency and cyberwallets need to be alert to the scams as cybercrooks continue to become more and more sophisticated
B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C. government wins 'Code of Silence' award

B.C.'s government has been awarded the national journalism association's Code of Silence award for its widely criticized changes to FIPPA
Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

Holding or moving a cellphone while driving is against the law, B.C. judge rules

B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act prohibitions against cellphone aren't just about talking or texting but extend to other behaviour that could distract a driver, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says
B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

Delaying tonight's (Feb. 5) announcement of the B.C. Liberal Party's new leader would not be in the public interest and delay the party's work on the upcoming Throne Speech and budget, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says
Lawsuit seeks to delay B.C. Liberal leadership result over membership questions

Lawsuit seeks to delay B.C. Liberal leadership result over membership questions

The petition said a Jan. 5 letter from leadership candidates shows members with residential addresses in parking lots, on a forestry road, or sharing email or phone numbers—but at differing addresses. Some people contacted by campaigns didn’t know they were party members
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses Best Buy mask complaint

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses Best Buy mask complaint

People need to be part of the disability accommodation process rather than expect exactly what they want, B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has said in dismissing a face mask complaint
B.C. court dismisses class-action lawsuit against Facebook over data collection

B.C. court dismisses class-action lawsuit against Facebook over data collection

Allegations that the social media giant had "collected, used, retained and commercialized" call and text data and "profited from that collection at users' expense" not proven, court finds
U.S. ‘mass surveillance’ company challenges B.C. privacy watchdog order

U.S. ‘mass surveillance’ company challenges B.C. privacy watchdog order

Firm sues B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner, saying orders against it are unreasonable and enforceable as B.C laws do to apply to it.