Laura Dhillon Kane
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Survey suggests one in two people of colour experience online racism
Noor Fadel says most people assume that the night she was attacked by a racist man on a SkyTrain in Vancouver in 2017 was the worst night of her life.
Studies from Israel, U.K. prompted B.C.'s to delay second dose
Studies from Israel and the United Kingdom showed that a single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine significantly reduced COVID-19 infections, helping to guide British Columbia's decision to delay the second dose of vaccines by four months.
B.C. to delay second vaccine dose; Ontario, Alberta may follow
British Columbia health officials say their plan to delay the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine to four months is based on scientific evidence and real-world experience, as Ontario and Alberta consider following the province's lead.
The late Amanda Todd's accused cyber bully extradited to Canada
A Dutch man accused of extorting and harassing British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd has been extradited to Canada, more than eight years after her suicide drew global headlines.
Indigenous patients in B.C. feel unsafe using health-care system: new report
The author of a damning report that found widespread racism in British Columbia's health system has released the results of surveys and data collection, revealing a massive gulf between the experiences of Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients.
Court appearance for B.C. couple suspected of flying to Yukon for a COVID-19 vaccine
A Vancouver couple accused of flying to a remote Yukon community to get the COVID-19 vaccine will have to answer for their alleged actions in a courtroom.
Teachers, dentists disappointed they don't top the list for vaccine in B.C.
Dentists, bus drivers and teachers are among the essential workers who are disappointed they won't be given priority to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in British Columbia.
Businessman Frank Giustra's lawsuit against Twitter can proceed in B.C. court: judge
A prominent British Columbia businessman and philanthropist's defamation lawsuit against Twitter Inc. can proceed in a court in the province, a judge has ruled.