B.C. Premier John Horgan condemns hate speech ahead of planned rally

VICTORIA – B.C. Premier John Horgan is denouncing hate speech ahead of a rally in Vancouver this weekend.

In a statement, Horgan says the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va., was horrifying but the reality is that hate groups also organize and operate in Canada.

He says he supports those planning to attend anti-racism events on Saturday to counter what the statement describes as a rally by "hate groups."

The city said Thursday officials will monitor events closely to ensure laws aren't violated.

Horgan says hatred has no place in the province and those confronted by hate have a responsibility to take action.

He says he hopes those attending anti-racism rallies have a peaceful and safe demonstration.

"When we are confronted by hate, we all have a responsibility to take action," Horgan says. "We will continue to stand up for the values shared by the vast majority of British Columbians: equality, inclusiveness and unity."

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Before university, Taylor spent a year abroad living in Thailand which encouraged her to finish her degree studying in Turkey, both experiences have made her an avid traveller. Taylor graduated from Thompson Rivers University with a degree in Communications and Public Relations. Although born on the coast, Taylor has lived the majority of her life in Kamloops and enjoys what the region has to offer. In her spare time, you can find Taylor volunteering in the community or out on an adventure with her friends and her dogs.