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Politics Briefing: Ontario Integrity Commissioner reviews request to investigate senior aide role in developing Greenbelt land

The office confirmed receipt of a request from Premier Doug Ford’s Office to investigate the aide about his role in selecting which lands in would be approved for housing

Feds allocate $1 5 million to Jean Augustine Chair at York U

Feds allocate $1 5 million to Jean Augustine Chair at York U
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Feds unveil $400 million investment in Black entrepreneurs and businesses

Feds unveil $400 million investment in Black entrepreneurs and businesses
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A deal to be silent : Public servant paid to keep quiet about discrimination on the job

Posted: May 27, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 27 A federal public servant says she was uncomfortable signing an agreement that prevents her from talking about her experience with racial discrimination in the workplace. CBC is protecting her identity because she fears she could lose her job.(Mathieu Blanchette/CBC) This story is part of a CBC News exploration of systemic racism, including anti-Black racism, and the promises for change made last summer. A Black federal public servant who launched a racial discrimination complaint against the Canadian government says she felt uncomfortable signing a gag order because she feared it could further entrench a culture of silence around racism within the bureaucracy.

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