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British Columbia’s legislature backs the Human Rights Code amid controversy and a recall effort against MLA Tara Armstrong.
British Columbia’s legislature passed a motion affirming support for the province’s Human Rights Code, with broad cross-party backing, following controversy over Independent MLA Tara Armstrong’s bill to repeal it.
Armstrong, who has faced criticism for linking the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting to transgender ideology and introducing unrelated legislation, is now facing a recall campaign.
A petition, set to be filed April 20, seeks over 18,000 signatures—more than 40% of eligible voters in her riding—to trigger a byelection if successful.
The move reflects strong legislative and public backing for human rights protections, despite ongoing political tensions.
La legislatura de Columbia Británica respalda el Código de Derechos Humanos en medio de la controversia y un esfuerzo de revocación contra la MLA Tara Armstrong.