‘Free Palestine’ banner hung on B.C. legislature sets off probe of ‘security breach’
VICTORIA — A protest banner hung on the outside facade of the British Columbia legislature has set off a police probe and an investigation by the clerk’s office into the “external security breach.”
A statement from the Office of the Clerk says the banner was put up overnight between Aug. 13 and Aug. 14 and the security breach was “being taken very seriously” with a full internal investigation underway.
The banner, reading “Free Palestine Economic Sanctions” was placed on the front of the building above a giant Canadian flag that was put up as the tariff dispute heated with the United States.
The statement says the Victoria Police Department is also investigating the breach.
