Our diversity is our identity.
Many people think racism is not a problem in Canada, but racism exists in every province, including British Columbia.
Racism can take many forms and is often implicit in our attitudes, behaviours, beliefs and values. It's up to all of us to take a collaborative community approach to challenge and prevent racism and hate.
Learn more about special projects the Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Branch manages. This diverse range of initiatives is part of government’s efforts to address historical wrongs, dismantle systemic racism and create an inclusive British Columbia.
In 2014, a formal apology was delivered on behalf of all members of the B.C. legislative assembly to Chinese Canadians for historical wrongs committed by past provincial governments. A report was released that outlined 13 recommendations to recognize the social, cultural and economic contributions of Chinese Canadians to the province.
As the most ethnically diverse province in Canada, British Columbia welcomes more than 40,000 new immigrants every year. A rich multicultural society helps nurture inclusiveness, understanding and mutual respect. It is up to all of us to ensure that our multicultural society is supported today and for future generations.
The monument park will honour the 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were wrongly interned by the government during the 1940s.