A reporter asks Premier John Horgan why the province hasn’t done more for British Columbians after news of unexpected deaths during a heatwave. Horgan says these are longer-term challenges for the global community and of the climate crisis and to follow safety guidelines for staying cool. Horgan also says “fatalities are a part of life” and that the event was unprecedented and people need to also take personal responsibility and prepare.
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Has the B.C. government done enough during the extreme heat wave?
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