B.C. Appeal Court dismisses female police officers' sexual harassment case
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Former police officer Lauren Phillips speaks outside B.C Supreme Court. PHOTO BY NICK PROCAYLO /PNG Article content Female police officers who hoped to fight a class-action lawsuit against B.C.’s municipal police forces for sexual harassment and discrimination must instead have complaints heard through their unions’ grievance process, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled. Article content Six officers who put their names forward as representative plaintiffs had asked B.C.’s highest court to overturn a B.C. Supreme Court ruling that filing grievances, not a lawsuit, was the legal way to settle the…
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May 31, 2026