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Dress Code At B.C. Legislature, Women Make Short-Sleeve Fashion Statement

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Mar, 2019 07:36 PM

    VICTORIA — A dress code debate at British Columbia's legislature has prompted some women to roll up their sleeves in protest.


    Acting sergeant-at-arms Randy Ennis says members of his office's staff have been enforcing a decades-old rule about proper attire at the legislature.


    Several members of the New Democrat government's staff say they've been approached by sergeant-at-arms staff recently and told it's against the rules to wear short-sleeved attire in the legislature and were told to cover up.


    In protest, at least seven female journalists wore short-sleeved attire today.


    Ennis says he will meet with the legislature's clerk to discuss the issue and determine if a dress code update is required.


    The office of the sergeant-at-arms recently circulated a media conduct brochure that says men must wear shirts and ties but makes no mention of a dress code for women.

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