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Police Act Reform 20210211

Kasari Govender, British Columbia's Human Rights Commissioner, is seen in an undated handout photo. British Columbia's human rights commissioner says cutting police officer numbers where possible and using the money to build affordable housing should be part of an all-party committee's deliberations to reform the Police Act, including addressing systemic racism in policing. Kasari Govender says the fight against systemic policing racism in B.C. should involve amendments to the Police Act and the Human Rights Code to ensure transparency and protection of those most vulnerable to discrimination. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-B.C. Human Rights Commission, *MANDATORY CREDIT* 
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