B.C. human rights commissioner calls for data collection to tackle inequity
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s human rights commissioner says the province isn’t collecting enough demographic information in order to tackle racism and social inequality.
Kasari Govender says use of data about ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation is minimal in B.C., leading to policies that fail to address discrimination, including how people of colour may be disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
She says B.C. needs a law that paves the way for data collection as evidence to underpin policy changes in sectors like health care, policing and education.
Govender’s office released a report Tuesday proposing an Anti-Discrimination Data Act that would provide a framework for building relationships and gathering data from marginalized communities.