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Special Report: B.C. Premier John Horgan on Phase 3 of Restart Plan

Vista Radio conducted an exclusive interview with B.C. Premier John Horgan on Friday, discussing Phase 3 of the Restart Plan that began earlier this week.

A number of topics discussed include:

  • Salvaging what is expected to be a tough summer for the tourism sector
  • Racist practices investigation within B.C.’s health care system
  • Reopening of B.C. casinos
  • The minimal impact COVID-19 has had on Indigenous peoples
  • Issues several neighbouring states are having with the virus and why it’s key to keep the American border closed
  • Discussions with the BCHL and WHL on how to safely resume play for the upcoming season

LISTEN HERE FOR THE FULL INTERVIEW:

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