B.C.’s rural criminal trials have a transportation problem, Supreme Court warns
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B.C.'s rural criminal trials have a transportation problem, Supreme Court warns.
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Premier David Eby said that a crucial role of the government is to ensure that people have access to key services, including health care, education, and the justice system.
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