Vancouver trustees reinstate police liaison program in city's public schools

Kasari Govender, British Columbia's Human Rights Commissioner, is seen in an undated handout photo. School trustees in Vancouver have resurrected a program that assigns police officers to elementary and secondary schools. Govender has urged such programs be scrapped. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-B.C. Human Rights Commission *MANDATORY CREDIT*

VANCOUVER - School trustees in Vancouver have resurrected a program that assigns police to public schools, with the intention to have officers on campuses by next September.

In a five-to-four vote Monday night, trustees approved the School Liaison Officer program, even though British Columbia's human rights commissioner Kasari Govender has urged such programs be scrapped.

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