When the British Columbia government fired the Greater Victoria School Board last week, it effectively made police liaison programs mandatory in schools while failing to provide a factual basis for the decision, the BC Human Rights commissioner said in a letter.
Kasari Govender said in the letter to Education Minister Lisa Beare, and Public Safety Minister Garry Begg, that failure to fund research into the matter is contrary to the government's human rights obligations "and undermines its stated values to combat racism."
The letter dated Monday came after Beare fired the entire elected board of School District No. 61 last Thursday over its refusal to allow police in schools except in emergencies ...
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