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 On November 24, 2020, [[:Jamie Lipp]] of the [[:BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General]] notified police, compliance and enforcement officers across the province that a mandatory mask order was in effect and tickets could be issued for noncompliance.((Lipp, J. M. (2022, July 15). //FOI Request - PSS-2021-11160.// Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220717183154/http://docs.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/Response_Package_PSS-2021-11160.pdf)) On November 24, 2020, [[:Jamie Lipp]] of the [[:BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General]] notified police, compliance and enforcement officers across the province that a mandatory mask order was in effect and tickets could be issued for noncompliance.((Lipp, J. M. (2022, July 15). //FOI Request - PSS-2021-11160.// Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220717183154/http://docs.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/Response_Package_PSS-2021-11160.pdf))
  
-A [[:Vancouver Sun]] poll on March 2, 2022 revealed that approximately 79% of [[canada:British Columbia]] residents believe the province should have already removed [[:mask mandates]] and [[:vaccine passport|vaccine passports]] along with the rest of [[:Canada]].((Cordasco, L. (2022, March 1). //COVID-19: B.C. stands firm on careful approach to relaxing pandemic restrictions.// Vancouver Sun. https://archive.ph/qn57B)) Roughly 11% of respondents supported maintaining measures "for a while yet".((Ruttle, J. (2022, March 2). //Daily poll: When should B.C. lift remaining COVID restrictions?// Vancouver Sun. https://archive.ph/t7EfG))+A [[:Vancouver Sun]] poll on March 2, 2022 revealed that approximately 79% of British Columbia residents believe the province should have already removed [[:mask mandates]] and [[:vaccine passport|vaccine passports]] along with the rest of [[:Canada]].((Cordasco, L. (2022, March 1). //COVID-19: B.C. stands firm on careful approach to relaxing pandemic restrictions.// Vancouver Sun. https://archive.ph/qn57B)) Roughly 11% of respondents supported maintaining measures "for a while yet".((Ruttle, J. (2022, March 2). //Daily poll: When should B.C. lift remaining COVID restrictions?// Vancouver Sun. https://archive.ph/t7EfG))
  
 In March 2022, the BC government began soliciting feedback for its [[:COVID-19 response]] from the general public, with a final report scheduled for submission on September 30, 2022.((//COVID-19 Lessons Learned: Terms of Reference.// (2022). Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220406013500/https://engage.gov.bc.ca/app/uploads/sites/121/2022/03/COVID-19LessonsLearnedTOR-FINAL09MAR22.pdf)) In March 2022, the BC government began soliciting feedback for its [[:COVID-19 response]] from the general public, with a final report scheduled for submission on September 30, 2022.((//COVID-19 Lessons Learned: Terms of Reference.// (2022). Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220406013500/https://engage.gov.bc.ca/app/uploads/sites/121/2022/03/COVID-19LessonsLearnedTOR-FINAL09MAR22.pdf))
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