Racism is a risk when Vancouver hosts World Cup, but measures exist: B.C. AG Sharma
VICTORIA — Hosting seven World Cup games in Vancouver comes with the risk of racism, but B.C.’s attorney general says her government will do everything it can to make sure that won’t happen.
Niki Sharma made the comment as she was unveiling her government’s new provincial anti-racism plan in Surrey, B.C., less than two weeks before Vancouver hosts its first World Cup game between Australia and Turkey on June 13.
“I know a lot of people are very excited about being a host city for such an international event, but with that comes the risk that you are talking about, that that might show up,” she said in reference to a question about racism at the games.
Sharma said Monday that most people know that racism can take away from the sport, and those incidents make global news when they happen.

