Dress code at B.C. legislature, women make short-sleeve fashion statement
VICTORIA — A dress code protest at British Columbia’s legislature that prompted some women to roll up their sleeves in solidarity on Thursday has resulted in the Speaker’s office ordering a review of modern dress expectations at the building.
Acting clerk Kate Ryan-Lloyd said Speaker Darryl Plecas directed her to review the legislature’s dress code policy to determine what is considered appropriate business attire for women. She said the current policy dates back to 1980.
“The phrase contemporary conservative dress has been the standard here for many, many years, but of course business attire evolves over time,” she said. “We will be undertaking a review of the dress code to ensure that it meets modern business attire expectations.”