Discrimination probe launched into police use of force in B.C.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s human rights commissioner has launched an inquiry into police use of force against people who are racialized or coping with mental-health issues, although Kasari Govender acknowledged there may be gaps in the data they’re working with.
The inquiry follows a 2021 study by her office that found a “disturbing pattern of discrimination in policing in the province.”
The report analyzing data from five B.C. police jurisdictions found Indigenous, Black and West-Asian people were overrepresented in arrests and detentions.
It also found that police interact more frequently with people experiencing mental-health issues, which in turn had a greater impact on racialized individuals.

