B.C. Premier David Eby says the province will be launching an independent commission aimed at ensuring safety at future events following the fatal Vancouver SUV attack.
Speaking to media in Victoria Tuesday (April 29), Eby said there is a group of people looking for answers, advice and information for anyone planning a public event this summer.
"What do we need to do? How do we plan for this? We can't wait to get those answers."
Eby said the province will hold an independent commission that will have a "quick turnaround" to gather information on best practices from other jurisdictions, as well as working with police on "how best to practically secure events and minimize risk to the public so that people can feel safe and comfortable attending and celebrating with their communities."
He added his hope is the commission will have full answers for organizers for cities big and small across the province by June.
The premier also promised that if a criminal investigation and trial is unable to provide British Columbians with answers that the province would call a public inquiry.
More to come.