MPs, advocates urge more government action to combat ‘pandemic of anti-Asian racism’

Justin Kong, executive director of the Chinese Canadian National Council’s Toronto chapter, doesn’t want focus paid to his own experiences of racism, which he says most racialized people have experienced, instead emphasizing the importance of the country coming together to make things better. He, along with several Members of Parliament and advocacy groups, have called […]
‘Call it what it is’: Senators dissect white supremacy in anti-racism chat

Conversations about race and its impacts shouldn’t be watered down with the use of terms such as white fragility and white privilege, according to a group of Senators participating in Feb. 22 discussion about racial injustice, who say it should be called what it is—white supremacy. These terms, the Senators said, let white people avoid […]
‘It’s really me. I’m here, and I’m coming to social media’: Mark Carney starts promotional machine

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, who held the same job overseas in England, is dealing with coronavirus-wrought isolation in a way familiar to millions—by turning to social media. Mr. Carney, the UN special envoy for climate action and finance and “informal adviser” to the Trudeau government, returned to Twitter on Feb. 15, posting […]
The latest case of police racism is yet another travesty of justice

MONTREAL—Montreal is a great place to live. Unless you are a person of colour. Mamadi Fara Camara, a 31-year-old PhD student and instructor from Guinea, found this out on the evening of Jan. 28. He had been stopped by Montreal police for using a cellphone while driving, an offence he says he did not commit. […]
Black History Month has turned into HR blackface

CALGARY—Instead of organizations creating positive, inclusive environments to celebrate Black History Month with their employees, what has transpired is nothing less than an onslaught of microaggressions that would leave anyone disillusioned and depressed. Many organizations use their “celebration” of Black History Month to promote their minstrelsy. We are now into the first half of Black […]
Indigenous groups wary but hopeful as consultations start on co-developing distinctions-based health legislation

The Liberal government’s promise to co-develop distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation is being welcomed as an opportunity solidify jurisdiction by some Indigenous groups, who are also cautious of Ottawa’s approach to consultations. For many, self-determination and the provincial and territorial transfer of health service delivery to Inuit, Métis, and First Nations is the key outcome. Any legislation […]
A seat at the table: inside efforts to boost diversity, Black representation in federal candidate nominations

Achieving a representative House of Commons requires diversity among the candidates nominated for election, and since 2019, new efforts are being made both within political parties and beyond to increase diversity, including Black representation, in federal politics. But new rules only go as far as a party has the will to take them, and Samara […]
Political parties need to field as many women candidates as men

When Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet last month, he retained the gender balance that earned him headlines back in 2015. No one commented, because six years on, it’s become the default for the federal Liberals. That’s good news for the roughly 50 per cent of the population who identify as women. But it’s not enough—and […]
Events and activity herald the arrival of Black History Month

Speaking at a virtual conversation Feb. 1 with the first Black NHL player Willie O’Ree, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explored the topic of progress for the Black community. “We still have a lot of work to do to make a better present and a future for everyone,” Mr. Trudeau, who serves Papineau, Que., said. “And […]
Does the response to the Payette scandal signal a change in the treatment of bullying and harassment victims?

The scandal at Rideau Hall appears to have brought #MeToo back to life in Ottawa. It’s toppled its biggest figure yet, the governor general. It also may have brought about a change in the way whistleblowers on abuse and harassment are treated. It’s about time. The workplace is littered with the broken careers and shattered lives […]