B.C. to bring in safety zones, ban harassment around sites of worship
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is bringing in legislation to prevent intimidation, mental and physical harassment, and obstruction of people from going to their temples, churches and other places of worship.
The 20-metre protection zones for religious sites represent an expansion of rules set up for schools in 2024 to help ensure behaviour in public spaces is safe and respectful.
Standing in front of a group of religious leaders from around Greater Victoria, Premier David Eby said Monday that there is a disturbing trend across different religious groups where people are intimidated away from their places of worship.
“We have had concerns raised by an array of religious groups. You can see behind me, faith leaders from a diversity of faiths in the province represented, because they all share these concerns, and you can’t legislate common sense. But in this case, we are trying to,” the premier said.

