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VICTORIA - If it were up to B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad, British Columbians would have found themselves at the start of an election campaign Thursday — because of a blurred Zoom screen.
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Vancouver Sun on MSNFarce in legislature as B.C. Conservatives seek a provincial election over a blurred Zoom callNDP house leader Mike Farnworth dismissed the notion that the NDP could have fallen on the issue. There’s a recognition in B.C. that governments aren’t defeated by accident and the government always ...
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Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams are free to use, and although they charge ... because the software has blurred them as well. Finding the right background will look more pleasing to your fellow ...
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VICTORIA — The legislature descended briefly into farce this week in a dispute over a cabinet minister who blurred the background behind him while voting online on a key piece of legislation.
Police detectives, attorney Ed Blau and his client, Michael Thomas, were all on a Zoom call Saturday as Thomas was questioned on Mitchell’s death. Blau told KOCO 5 that he has represented Thomas ...
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