Canadian province will make changes to try to stop drug use in public places, premier says
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Canadian province will make changes to try to stop drug use in public places, premier says
Canadian province will make changes to try to stop drug use in public places, premier says
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Canadian province will make changes to try to stop drug use in public places, premier says
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The British Columbia provincial government is making changes to its drug discrimination policy to stop drug use in public places. Premier David Eby said the province is asking the federal government to make illicit drug use illegal in all public spaces, including inside hospitals, on transit and in parks. Eby
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Dutch police to stop using appearance, origin as reason to stop and check people
Dutch police officers are no longer allowed to use appearance or country of origin as a reason to stop and check someone. The police have changed its guidelines to that effect in order to eliminate discrimination by employees, the police told NU.nl.