Ministerial Adviser Won’t Be Charged in Election Rule Violation Probe

Ministerial Adviser Won’t Be Charged in Election Rule Violation Probe
British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix responds to questions during a news conference regarding the novel coronavirus COVID-19, in Vancouver, on Mar. 14, 2020. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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The British Columbia Prosecution Service says a former school board trustee who later became a provincial government adviser will not be charged for allegedly violating election laws.
A special prosecutor was appointed in May to give legal advice on the investigation of Gurveen Dhaliwal, who was elected to the New Westminster school board last year before being named as an adviserto Health Minister Adrian Dix on May 1.