B.C. Premier John Horgan responds to a reporter’s question at his weekly COVID-19 briefing about reports of racist attacks on a man living and working legally in Campbell River with out-of-country licence plates. Horgan also reminds British Columbians not to be too quick to judge “someone without hearing their story.”
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Horgan condemns racist backlash against man living in B.C. with out-of-country plates
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