Co-developing new approaches to Indigenous data governance and inclusion of Indigenous language names that recognizes and respects Indigenous people’s rights is a pillar of the Provincial Data Plan (PDF, 3.4 MB).
In the past, government has not collaborated with Indigenous Peoples on data collection. There are times when data was collected without input from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples.
We know improvements are needed to better reflect Indigenous Peoples:
B.C. has clear commitments under the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Declaration Act). The Province and Indigenous Peoples with co-develop new approaches to Indigenous data governance. These approaches will recognize and support Indigenous rights.
Working towards reconciling the history of colonization of Indigenous Peoples, we must update our data systems to include Indigenous languages and naming practices. This will allow First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples’ identities to be recognized in their own language and to be used when accessing government services.
Canada’s colonial legacy includes a history of policies and practices that were devastating to Indigenous Peoples. This caused profound and ongoing harm to Indigenous cultures, languages, communities and connections.
The Declaration Act was introduced in March 2022. It includes an action to adopt an inclusive digital font that allows for Indigenous languages to be included in:
We are working to ensure Indigenous Peoples can register for government ID and access services using their preferred language that reflects their identity. This work is:
Government is coordinating this work across program areas, the public sector, and beyond. This will identify impacts to service areas, systems, and their dependencies. With guidance from Indigenous Peoples on priority areas of focus, we will develop the needed:
Indigenous Peoples will continue to be engaged in decision making. This will to ensure government is implementing options that both:
Learn more about how government is Including Indigenous languages in government records, systems and services.
Learn more about how the Provincial Data Plan increases evidence-based decision making.
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