Errors that forced reinstatement of Victoria school board ‘inadvertent’: minister
One of the nine Victoria school board trustees fired by the B.C. government last year says she feels “vindicated” after a court case challenging the dismissal came to an unexpected end on Monday.
British Columbia Education Minister Lisa Beare said during question period in the legislature on Tuesday that legal errors that forced the government to reinstate the entire Victoria school board were significant but “inadvertent.”
Beare said that the government’s failure to produce documents in line with a court order compromised the “fair and timely adjudication” of a case by the elected school trustees, who challenged their firing in B.C. Supreme Court.
The trustees were dismissed in January 2025 after they sought to block police liaison programs in Victoria schools, passing a resolution disagreeing that the minister could “dictate that a board must adopt a safety plan upon the minister’s direction.”


