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Surrey wants ‘radical expansion’ of Charter rights in B.C. policing dispute: lawyer

VANCOUVER - A lawyer for B.C.‘s Public Safety Ministry says the City of Surrey is seeking a “radical expansion” of freedom-of-expression protections under Canada’s Charter in its legal dispute with the province over policing in the city.

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Lawyer says Surrey had pathway to keep RCMP but made 'no effort' to meet conditions

A lawyer for B.C.‘s Public Safety Ministry says the City of Surrey “made no effort at all” to meet conditions to keep the RCMP after the minister “created a pathway” to do so. The RCMP logo is seen outside the force’s ‘E’ division headquarters in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday, March 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - A lawyer for B.C.‘s Public Safety Ministry says the City of Surrey is seeking a “radical expansion” of freedom-of-expression protections under Canada’s Charter in its legal dispute with the province over policing in the city.

The city says a provincial law change compelling it to switch to a municipal police force had the “express purpose” of nullifying the election mandate the city council received, and thus infringed on voters’ freedom of expression.

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