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Equity

Recommendation 21: The BC Human Rights Commission to prioritize stigma-auditing areas of law and policy that most directly impact highly stigmatized populations including sex workers in areas such as:

  • Public space governance,
  • Income assistance and disability policy,
  • Housing policy and residential tenancy law,
  • Child welfare law and policy,
  • Policing law and policy,
  • Health policy related to mental health and substance use,
  • Privacy law as it relates to people who live in public spaces and people who are criminalized as a result of poverty and substance use.



Universal basic services

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Recommendation 34: Provide publicly funded, universally available, high-speed at-home Internet access for all in B.C. regardless of immigration or citizenship status.


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Recommendation 35: Address the digital divide during the pandemic and beyond and implement an initiative to provide $10-a-month high-speed at-home Internet access for all living at or below the Market Basket Measure poverty line, as well as all those accessing any form of education in B.C.


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Recommendation 36: Provide a B.C. Technology Fund and non-repayable grants to all enrolled in the $10-a-month affordability initiative and increase digital literacy training province-wide to address online safety, security, privacy, and disinformation.


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Recommendation 37: Implement the Indigenous Framework for Innovation and Technology to create sustainable access to digital and connected technologies for all 203 Indigenous communities in B.C., both on and off-reserve.


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Democracy and legal services

Recommendation 63: Ensure Internet access, access to technology, and in-person support to those accessing the legal system online.


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