Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam condemn hate-motivated posters

THE City of Port Coquitlam said on Monday that it has received reports of a hate-motivated poster that was posted in the community at a bus stop and condemns all symbols of hate. It added that it values being a welcoming and caring community for all persons.
“As soon as it was brought to our attention, Bylaw officers immediately searched the area and all bus stops in the surrounding area, to remove the posters but no signs were present. Perhaps, it was removed by someone else in the community,” said Brad West, Port Coquitlam Mayor.
“This vile garbage isn’t welcome in our community, or anywhere else. We strive and continue to work on building the bonds of our community and breaking down barriers, promoting all the diversity our city has.”
The City said it condemns this in the strongest terms and promotes an environment without hate. The City appreciates the community for sharing their concerns and for bringing it to their attention.
Coquitlam RCMP are aware of the incident and encourage residents to report incidents such as this to the Coquitlam RCMP at 604-945-1550. A file number for this incident has been opened for the public to report to #23-25827 if any more signs are found.

MEANWHILE, the City of Coquitlam said that it is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equity, diversity and inclusion for all its residents, adding: “we are aware of the exclusionary and racist notices posted in our community, promoting activities that run counter to these principles.”

The City said in a statement: “The notice in question promotes activities that explicitly exclude certain groups based on their racial background, this is the definition of racism. We want to make it unequivocally clear that such practices and sentiments have no place in our city. Discrimination and prejudice have no place in our society, as they run contrary to the values that we uphold as a community.

“Coquitlam celebrates its rich diversity, and we firmly believe that it is through the embrace of different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences that we grow stronger as a community. We reject any attempt to create division or foster an environment where children are separated based on their racial or ethnic backgrounds.”

The City said: “We understand the importance of creating spaces where children feel comfortable and included, and we believe that these spaces should be inclusive of all races and backgrounds. Coquitlam encourages initiatives that promote unity, understanding and appreciation of the differences that make our community inclusive.

“We stand firmly against any message that promotes racism, discrimination, exclusion or harm to any individual or group. We encourage open and respectful dialogue that brings our community together.”

The City said that the RCMP are in the process of investigating the notices, and City staff will be immediately removing all notices posted on public property as they are made aware of them.

Members of the public who have information to report on this matter are encouraged to call the RCMP’s non-emergency number at 604-945-1550.