Media exclusion zone during 2023 Vancouver decampment ‘unlawful,’ report finds
VANCOUVER — Police and the City of Vancouver took “unlawful” actions when restricting media access as city workers broke up a Downtown Eastside homeless encampment in 2023, but they are unwilling to accept recommended reforms that might restrict “police discretion,” British Columbia’s human rights commissioner says.
Kasari Govender’s office released a report Wednesday into the exclusion of media from the area on Hastings Street, which at the time had been lined with tents on sidewalks for months before being forcibly removed in April 2023.
Govender said journalists and police gave evidence under oath, and she found that the police department “did not have statutory or common law authority for the exclusion zone, and therefore that it was unlawful.”
Vancouver Police Department spokesman Sgt. Steve Addison said that police “disagree with the suggestion that media was banned or excluded from the Hastings Street decampment.”


