Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

As an organization, Coquitlam is on a journey to better serve our vibrant and diverse community. Coquitlam is committing to the progression of equity, diversity and inclusion  by incorporating this lens into our services, spaces, and programs. 

Explore some of our work in this area:

Accessibility and Inclusion

The City has adopted its first-ever Accessibility and Inclusion Plan (PDF) , advancing ongoing efforts to make everyday life in Coquitlam more welcoming, accessible and inclusive for residents and visitors.  The Plan formalizes the City’s historical prioritization of  accessibility and inclusion and acts as a guidance to continue to reduce and remove barriers. 

Learn more about the work of the Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee.

Check out more information about our work across the organization on the City’s Accessibility page

Recruitment and Retention

The City of Coquitlam is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer working towards enhancing inclusion and reducing barriers within our recruitment and retention processes. 

Check out the City’s EDI Recruitment and Retention Action Plan, which details the actions to help support this important work within our organization.

Removing Barriers for Council Candidates

Coquitlam was one of the first communities in B.C. to adopt leave procedures for Council members that aim to remove systemic and financial barriers for equity-deserving groups wishing to participate in public office. 

The City provides Council members up to 16 weeks of paid leave (or the remainder of the term, whichever occurs first) for maternity and/or parental leave, or to provide compassionate care or caregiving support to someone considered to be family who is critically ill or needing end-of-life care.

The City also offers a pension benefit to Council members to further reduce potential financial barriers for those running for office. This benefit is calculated based on years of service at a rate guided by the Municipal Pension Plan. The start date for all Council members, including those re-elected, is the beginning of the next term.

Pay Transparency Act

The BC Government passed the Pay Transparency Act in 2023. In accordance with this legislation, Coquitlam is: publishing salary ranges on all public job postings and has prepared an annual Pay Transparency Report.

Colouring Pages

If you or your family members love colouring, we have a series of downloadable colouring sheets highlighting Coquitlam’s inclusivity statements and the 2023 Street Banner program designs:

And if you’re picking up crayons, consider also picking up the ‘Colors of the World’ pack, which contains 24 skin tone crayons representing people of the world.. They can be ordered online but we encourage you to consider buying them from local stores such as London Drugs, Michaels and dollar stores.

Feedback

The City of Coquitlam is committed to building a welcoming and inclusive community for all. If you would like to share your thoughts and experiences with us, please use our Feedback Form.