The province has unveiled a survey aimed at identifying systemic racism in order to implement equitable access after hearing concerns from minority groups and Indigenous members of the community.
In June 2022, the Anti-Racism Data Act came into effect. Its aim is to enable the safe collection and “use of personal information for the purposes of identifying and eliminating systemic racism and advancing racial equality,” according to the province.
Available in 15 different languages, the province says the B.C. Demographic Survey is an opportunity for communities that feel left behind to express their concerns to help pave the way to more inclusive and accessible services. It asks questions around ethnicity, ancestry, and religious preferences,
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