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Bethany Lindsay

Bethany Lindsay

Reporter at CBUT-DT (CBC Vancouver) Online

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Nurse tells B.C. hearing she's not transphobic, but calls gender identity 'metaphysical nonsense'...

A B.C. nurse accused of making numerous “derogatory and discriminatory” public statements about transgender people took the stand in her discipline hearing on Friday, telling the panel considering her case that she is not transphobic.
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Naturopath loses licence after selling and promoting fecal transpla...

A Fraser Valley naturopath who charged families thousands of dollars to give their autistic children pills and enemas made from human feces has agreed to give up his licence, after more than four years of investigations and legal battles.
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Nurse tells discipline hearing she keeps activism on trans issues s...

A B.C. nurse facing potential discipline for making numerous “derogatory and discriminatory” public statements about transgender people attempted to draw a line between her off-duty activism and professional duties at a hearing this week.
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B.C. landowner's arson theory rejected as panel orders him to pay $...

A landowner responsible for an open burn that ignited a wildfire in B.C.‘s Cariboo region is on the hook for about $450,000 after an appeals commission rejected his claim that the real cause was arson by his neighbours’ troubled grandson.
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B.C. proposes minimum pay standards and workers' compensation for a...

The B.C. government is proposing new employment standards for gig workers with ride-hailing and food delivery apps, including a minimum wage, tip protection and workers’ compensation coverage.
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Vancouver lawyer disbarred after misappropriating $62K from vulnera...

A Vancouver personal injury lawyer has been disbarred after he misappropriated more than $62,000 from the trust fund of a vulnerable client. Rene Joan Gantzert has yet to acknowledge his wrongdoing, according to a discipline decision from the Law Society of B.C.
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Suspended B.C. immigration consultant vows to fight misconduct clai...

A B.C. immigration consultant and political hopeful who’s been the subject of numerous complaints and a proposed class-action lawsuit has had her licence suspended for 30 months.
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Vancouver lawyer who sued neighbour over deck divider accused of ps...

A Vancouver woman is asking for the courts to make an example of her neighbour, a practising lawyer she alleges has filed a baseless pseudolegal lawsuit against her in an attempt to “provoke a state of fear.”
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B.C. doctor fired for refusing COVID-19 shot loses bid to get hospi...

The Hospital Appeal Board has found that Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak’s refusal of the shot in 2021 amounted to neglect of her obligations as a hospitalist at Royal Inland Hospital, and the decision to take action on her privileges was appropriate.
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Surrey Mountie denounced as 'predator' for abusing power to pursue ...

A Surrey RCMP officer abused his power to search police databases for information on a troubled 19-year-old sex worker and her mother, then appeared at their home under false pretences to pursue a sexual relationship with the teenager, a B.C. court heard Wednesday.
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CBC Lite | 'Please let us help': Naturopaths ask for right to presc...

Naturopaths in B.C. are lobbying for the right to prescribe safer supply, saying they want to help address a toxic drug crisis that’s killing nearly seven people in the province every day.
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Vancouver landlord acted in bad faith in attempted eviction for car...

Vancouver property management company Plan A Real Estate Services acted in bad faith when it tried to evict a tenant to make space for a live-in building caretaker, B.C.’s Residential Tenancy Branch has found.
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Sale of B.C. home without owner's consent leads to $300K in penalti...

A fraudulent scheme that saw an unoccupied home in Richmond, B.C., sold without the owner’s consent has led to more than $300,000 in discipline penalties and costs for the real estate agents and brokers involved.
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Judge orders former PPC candidate to stop calling himself an ... - ...

David Hilderman, who ran for the PPC in the Saanich—Gulf Islands riding in 2021, has a university degree in engineering but is not licensed as a professional engineer, according to a recent B.C. Supreme Court judgment.
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'Exceptional' measures helping abuse victim testify in family court...

Advocates are applauding the ‘exceptional’ accommodations provided to a domestic violence victim testifying in a recent B.C. family law case, saying they should be more widely available to survivors facing their abusers in court.
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The Queen's face is retiring from our coins. The B.C. artist behind...

After two decades, Susanna Blunt’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II that appears on all Canadian coins will slowly begin disappearing from people’s wallets, replaced by Steven Rosati’s portrayal of King Charles III.
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Arc'teryx wins injunction against Adidas over Terrex outdoor gear s...

The Vancouver outdoor company Arc’teryx has won a temporary injunction barring Adidas from using the name “Terrex” on a Kitsilano store, in what a judge has described as a David vs. Goliath battle over trademark infringement.
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2023 wildfires were B.C.'s costliest insured event ever at $720M in...

Two wildfires in B.C.’s southern interior caused more than $720 million in insured losses last year, making them the most costly insured extreme weather event the province has ever seen, according to a new report.
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Suspended Vancouver lawyer's lawsuit dismissed as abuse of process ...

A lawsuit filed by a suspended Vancouver lawyer against her neighbour has been dismissed by a B.C. Supreme Court associate judge, who described it as “frivolous and vexatious” and bearing many hallmarks of a pseudolegal claim.
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Vancouver lawyer resigns licence after filing 'frivolous and vexati...

A Vancouver lawyer who filed a frivolous lawsuit tinged with pseudolegal hallmarks has resigned her licence to practise law, according to the Law Society of B.C.
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B.C. math instructor fired for 'deeply intolerant' YouTube videos l...

The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a complaint from a college instructor who was fired over YouTube videos calling for the death penalty for women who have abortions, suggesting transgender people should be forced into asylums and referring to Allah as the Antichrist.