B.C.’s human rights commissioner says misinformation and disinformation pose “significant threats” to human rights as her office has launched a new tool to prevent the spread of such information.
Kasari Govender says in a release the campaign launched Saturday in downtown Vancouver tries to help British Columbians “better understand misinformation” and give them “much-needed tools” to stop it.
Govender’s office says misinformation — false information shared unintentionally — or disinformation — false information shared to mislead — has become a major issue in B.C.
Govender says it has become “a key driver in the rise of hate both on and offline” with her office pointing to examples such as conspiracy theories that falsely blamed the COVID-19 pandemic on Asian communities.
Govender says