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Legislature and Premier Christy Clark

Premier Christy Clark: Premier Christy Clark made the apology in the legislature, saying B.C. expresses its sorrow and regret for historical government practices once considered appropriate, but now viewed as unacceptable, intolerable racist discrimination, according to CTV. The official apology motion introduced by Clark says the legislature apologizes for more than 100 laws, regulations and policies imposed by past B.C. governments that discriminated against people of Chinese descent since the province entered confederation in 1871 and - British Columbia has formally apologized after more than 140 years of discriminatory and racist policies directed towards Chinese immigrants, including the Chinese head tax. She says she believes the all-party apology can bring closure to a dark period in B.C. history and on behalf of all British Columbians and all members in the legislature, "we sincerely apologize for the provincial government historical wrongs." (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.