'Crisis driven' complaints mounting in B.C., ombudsperson says

News Room
By News Room 3 Min Read

VICTORIA – British Columbia’s ombudsperson says the number of “crisis driven” complaints by those trying to access public services in the province are mounting, often leaving people without essential supports.

Jay Chalke says in his annual report that services are becoming more complex to navigate, public sector budgets are tightening and decisions are increasingly being shaped by artificial intelligence or automated decision making.

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *