Premier Horgan’s statement on alleged racism in health care

PREMIER John Horgan in a statement regarding alleged racist incidents in British Columbia’s health-care system said on Friday that he was outraged by reports of “ugly, anti-Indigenous, racist behaviour” at multiple health-care facilities in B.C.

He added: “This behaviour degrades the standards and provisions of health care in our province. It cannot stand. There is no excuse. There is no explaining this away.

“No one should fear discrimination when they need help the most. No one should worry that when they visit a hospital that they will be prejudged and given a lower standard of care. If confirmed, this is a heartbreaking example of systemic racism in our province.

“These serious allegations of unacceptable, dehumanizing behaviour will be thoroughly investigated by former justice Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond. Health Minister Adrian Dix will work with Indigenous leaders and leaders in Indigenous health. He has my full support to ensure that the details of this case will be revealed and that the voices of anyone who has experienced this racist practice will be heard.

“This will not be swept aside. We will not look the other way when racism is exposed. We will get a full account and changes will be made.”