Sunday, May 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

Victoria To Offer Free Menstrual Products At City Hall, Fitness Centre Washrooms

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 17 Jun, 2019 08:23 PM

    VICTORIA — The City of Victoria says it will make free menstrual products available starting this year at various civic facilities, including city hall, fitness centres and public washrooms.


    Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps says the city is proud to be the first municipality in the province to partner with the United Way on its Period Promise campaign.


    She says the city knows that not having access to feminine hygiene products can be a risk to people's health and is socially isolating.


    The B.C. government announced in April that all provincial public schools will be required to provide menstrual products for students in school bathrooms by the end of the year.


    A growing number of organizations in Canada are bringing in free products policies, including the Waterloo Regional District School Board in Ontario and public library branches in Halifax.


    The federal government said last month that workers in federally regulated workplaces should have access to such products for free, and that they should be categorized similarly to toilet paper, soap, warm water and a way to dry one's hands.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Federal Carbon Tax Coming To Alberta In January: Environment Minister Catherine McKenna

    Ottawa says a federal carbon tax will be imposed on Alberta starting Jan. 1.

    Federal Carbon Tax Coming To Alberta In January: Environment Minister Catherine McKenna

    Man Found Guilty Of Killing Calgary Stampeder Mylan Hicks Appeals Conviction And Sentence

    A man convicted of killing a Calgary Stampeders football player is appealing his conviction and his sentence.

    Man Found Guilty Of Killing Calgary Stampeder Mylan Hicks Appeals Conviction And Sentence

    Opioid-Related Death Count Up To More Than 11,500 Nationally: Government Data

    Opioid-Related Death Count Up To More Than 11,500 Nationally: Government Data
    OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada says 11,577 people died from apparent-opioid-related overdoses between January 2016 and December 2018.

    Opioid-Related Death Count Up To More Than 11,500 Nationally: Government Data

    Fans Prepare For Raptors To Play In Game 6 Of The NBA Finals

    TORONTO — Fans across Canada are gearing up for the Toronto Raptors to play in Game 6 of the NBA Finals tonight as the team takes a second shot at clinching the championship.

    Fans Prepare For Raptors To Play In Game 6 Of The NBA Finals

    B.C.'s Dirty Money Strategy To Be Highlighted At Meeting Of Ministers

    The B.C. government says the meeting in Vancouver will highlight new legislative changes already underway in B.C. that could be replicated across the country, including laws to end hidden ownership.

    B.C.'s Dirty Money Strategy To Be Highlighted At Meeting Of Ministers

    17 Temperature Records Wednesday As Southern B.C. Sweltered In Pre-Summer Heat

    VANCOUVER — Temperature records tumbled across much of British Columbia's south coast Wednesday as Environment Canada says a strong ridge of high pressure kept clouds away.

    17 Temperature Records Wednesday As Southern B.C. Sweltered In Pre-Summer Heat