B.C. names all-party police reform committee to examine scope of systemic racism
VICTORIA — A special committee of the B.C. legislature was appointed Wednesday to examine the scope of systemic racism in policing as part of the province’s plans to modernize the Police Act.
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said the all-party committee has until May 14 to complete its report and present findings and recommendations to the legislature.
“We know that the 45-year-old act is out of date and does not reflect today’s challenges or the opportunities for delivering police services that work for everyone,” he said at a news conference.
“We know that the review will take time but it is long overdue and we want to make sure we get it right.”