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B.C. announces restoration of Human Rights Commission

Premier John Horgan was in Vancouver on Friday to time the announcement with Pride weekend
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The provincial government will be restoring B.C.sa国际传媒檚 Human Rights Commission.

Premier John Horgan made the announcement in Vancouversa国际传媒檚 Davie Village on Friday, Aug. 4 as the citysa国际传媒檚 Pride Festival got underway.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 great to be here at a time of celebration but also at a time that we resolve to work together to fight inequality, to fight discrimination in all of its forms and work together as a community to ensure that all of our diversity is reflected everyday in our lives and our communities and in our province,sa国际传媒 Horgan said.

sa国际传媒淓very person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of physical ability, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Itsa国际传媒檚 our responsibility, all of us, to ensure that our society is free from discrimination.sa国际传媒

Restoring the commission was part of the NDPsa国际传媒檚 platform in the last provincial election. B.C. became the only province in Canada without a human rights commission after it was scrapped by Premier Gordon Campbellsa国际传媒檚 Liberal government in 2002.

The government retained the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal, an an independent, quasi-judicial body that sa国际传媒渋s responsible for accepting, screening, mediating, and adjudicating human rights complaints,sa国际传媒 according to its .

However, the tribunal is limited in its mandate and can not investigate alleged human rights violations. Critics point to this, as well its lack of education, advocacy and preventative work, as reasons to bring back the B.C. Human Rights Commission.

Attorney General David Eby said the Human Rights Tribunal has done a good job, but sa国际传媒渞elies on people taking the initiative and having the ability to go file a claim and wait the long period of time it takes to have a decision rendered, and then to enforce it. We need a commission with the power to do more.sa国际传媒

Eby said an important part of the commissionsa国际传媒檚 work will be to make sure that British Columbians everywhere can access human rights protections and that the education and outreach efforts that need to end racism and other forms of discrimination sa国际传媒渆xists, is active and successful.sa国际传媒

The attorney general will be working with Parliamentary Secretary for Sport and Multiculturalism Ravi Kahlon to restore the commission. Kahlon, who is the MLA for Delta North, will be speaking with human rights advocates, lawyers and other stakeholders to identify a time frame for consultations, determine the scope and the reach of the commission, and decide what model the commission will be based on.

sa国际传媒淎 human rights commission can be a very collaborative thing. It doesnsa国际传媒檛 have to be a police officer; it could be working with the community,sa国际传媒 Kahlon told the Reporter. sa国际传媒淚 believe that most people have good intentions and sometimes systematic racism or homophobia is not an issue that people are doing on purpose. And so I believe that there is a collaborative way for us to go forward.sa国际传媒

Neither Kahlon, Eby nor Horgan would give a timeline for when the consultations will begin, how long they will take, or when British Columbians can expect to see the new commission take shape.

sa国际传媒淚t will not be an overnight process. We will take the time necessary to make sure that the commission that is designed is responsive to the needs of British Columbians,sa国际传媒 Eby said. sa国际传媒淚 expect [Kahlon] to bring back that time frame for us around the consultations and the plan in the near-term, and wesa国际传媒檒l have more information about that in the days to come.sa国际传媒

Kahlon told the Reporter that he thinks the consultations will be starting sa国际传媒渇airly soon.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淚 suspect the attorney general will want an answer within a few months, and not necessarily in a year, so I would say it would be sooner rather than later,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淏ut there has been a lot of interest from many groups who have been advocating for various issues to be involved in the consultation, and so we want to make sure that they have that space to be involved.sa国际传媒



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