
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner details government action, inaction on recommendations
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner says the provincial government has made “progress” on more than half of its recommendations since 2019.
Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender released her office’s “Where We Stand” report Tuesday, detailing her work in her first five-year term between 2019 and 2024.
The commissioner’s office was established in 2019, and the report notes how “the world — and the human rights of people in B.C. — was thrown into chaos” by the COVID-19 pandemic, which hit seven months later.
The Human Rights Commissioner’s office has made 159 recommendations to public bodies in B.C. since 2019, in 18 letters to the government and three reports.