Doctors, nurses urged to provide info on racism in B.C. emergency rooms
VICTORIA — A former judge investigating allegations of racism towards Indigenous people in British Columbia’s health-care system is calling on patients, families, doctors and nurses to come forward with their stories.
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond said Thursday the allegations involving emergency room staff playing a game to guess patients’ blood-alcohol level are disturbing but health professionals who provide information will be protected.
The professional bodies for doctors and nurses are supporting her investigation and they should not fear losing their jobs, despite the fact that British Columbia’s whistle-blower legislation does not apply to health authorities, she said.
Turpel-Lafond said compelling physicians to give evidence can be difficult so she is hoping for voluntary compliance and disclosure from those who won’t be “shamed” as Indigenous people themselves have been through racism.

