British Columbia, Canada, Provincial Prison System Agrees to Provide Vegan Meals to Inmates
In response to a Complaint filed with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal by Keith Maydak and Robert J. Anderson, the British Columbia Government agreed to provide vegan inmates with meals that meet their nutritional needs.
The Complaint was scheduled for a three-day trial in June, 2005, but Maydak and Anderson agreed to withdraw it.
More information can be found in the Vancouver Sun Article, "Human Rights Complaint Forces Prisons to Provide Vegan Meals".
Also see http://www.nupge.ca/news_2005/n15my05b.htm
The Complaint was scheduled for a three-day trial in June, 2005, but Maydak and Anderson agreed to withdraw it.
More information can be found in the Vancouver Sun Article, "Human Rights Complaint Forces Prisons to Provide Vegan Meals".
Also see http://www.nupge.ca/news_2005/n15my05b.htm
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