Rise in hate concerns B.C. human rights commissioner
NANAIMO — The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant rise in hate-related incidents, with Vancouver Island second behind the Lower Mainland in reported occurrences.
That’s according to the B.C. human rights commissioner Kasari Govender, who released a report in March about the rise of hate during the pandemic, titled “From hate to hope“.
Govender said their report focused on hate incidents not only based on race or religion, but gender, disability, and other forms of discrimination including poverty and homelessness.
“What we’ve seen is a rise of hate almost across the board. We also know that the data we have is not complete. We’ve got a very minimal data set about people who reported to police, with police using not necessarily the same uniform standard of how they assess hate. So we’ve got an incomplete picture of hate and many, many people don’t actually report hate incidents they’ve experienced.”