A Kelowna, B.C., woman is worried about safe access to justice in B.C.’s provincial courtrooms after witnessing what she describes as very inconsistent mask wearing by courtroom officials and lawyers during hearings she attended at the city’s courthouse.
Victoria Chung, a litigant in a matter before the Kelowna Provincial Court, said she is “overwhelmed with feeling unsafe” at the prospect of attending a hearing for a full day at the courthouse this week.
Her concerns are centred around the inconsistent mask
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