BC Government Joins Trend of Erasing Gendered Terms

BC Government Joins Trend of Erasing Gendered Terms
People walk past the B.C. legislature in Victoria, B.C., on June 10, 2020. The Canadian Press/Chad Hipolito
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The British Columbia government has removed gendered language from its regulations as part of a broader movement driving similar changes in other parts of Canada and the Western world.

In early March, the province announced that it had eliminated 600 instances of gendered language from regulations across 15 ministries.

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