B-C Premier David Eby is marking the Transgender Day of Remembrance with a statement promising to recommit to the fight against transphobia and other hate-driven violence.
Eby says the province is raising the transgender flag on the legislature lawn today in support of the community.
We're seeing hateful transphobic rhetoric being pushed across the world, and we must stand against it. Today, and everyday, we must take a firm stance against transphobia and make BC a safer place so transgender, non-binary, and Two Spirit people can live in safety.
— David Eby (@Dave_Eby) November 20, 2023
The provincial government has taken a number of steps to support transgender people, including amending laws to remove outdated language and provide gender-affirming health care.
This morning we stood to remember the transgender, non-binary, two spirit, and other gender diverse people we have tragically lost.
— Niki Sharma (she/her) (@NikiSharma2) November 20, 2023
No one should should ever be the target of violence or oppression because of who they are or who they love. #TransDayOfRemembrance pic.twitter.com/VeQ8vtBTWy
The province recently announced a funding program giving certain groups and community centres up to 10-thousand-dollars for costs linked to security equipment, graffiti removal and repairs to damage done during hate-motivated crimes.