Misrepresentation of BCCLA views on reproductive technology
Unpublished letter to the Editor, the Georgia Straight, July 11, 1997 By Kay Stockholder In your article on Patricia Baird’s views on reproductive technologies (July 3), you refer to the […]
BCCLA News Update | June 1997
A report to the media on current issues in which the B.C. Civil Liberties Association is involved. BCCLA representatives are available for interviews on these and other topics. 1. Hate […]
B.C. Civil Liberties Association will argue that Human Rights Code restrictions on “discriminatory publication” are unacceptable government censorship
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is intervening at the Human Rights Tribunal hearing regarding the complaint under section 2 of the Human Rights Code against Doug Collins and the North […]
Civil rights group argues that TWU’s discriminatory code must be allowed
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association argued in B.C. Supreme Court today that the B.C. College of Teachers has no legal grounds to refuse accreditation to Trinity Western University’s teaching program. […]
BCCLA supports new police complaint process
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is extremely pleased that legislation revamping the police complaints process in B.C. has finally been introduced in the Legislature. The long struggle for change has […]
On Homosexuality and the Schools
By Kay Stockholder Recently there have been two occasions on which the BCCLA has made representation on issues to do with homosexuality: Trinity Western University’s appeal of the B.C. College […]
Re: the Somalia Inquiry
Unpublished letter to the editor submitted to the Vancouver Sun, April 18, 1997 By Kay Stockholder The reason given by Doug Young, and supported in the Vancouver Sun by Southam […]
Against “Son of Sam” Legislation
Unpublished letter to the editor submitted to the Vancouver Sun, April 1997 By Kay Stockholder The Government has succeeded in rushing through Parliament Bill C-95, aimed at Quebec gangs, and […]
On reproductive technology
Unpublished letter to the editor sent to the Globe & Mail March 24, 1997 By Kay Stockholder Bill C-47 is being rushed through Parliament with little careful thought about its […]
Protection versus privacy
Re: Vancouver Sun editorial of March 6, 1997 It’s easy to jump on the bandwagon in support of community notification regarding child sex offenders in light of the tragic events […]