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Facing race: How Ottawa city hall is slowly moving the needle on diversity


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A couple of weeks after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis last May, Kwende Kefentse, a policy research and developer at the City of Ottawa, sat down for a video conference with his coworkers to discuss diversity and the jarring lack of it in his department, cultural services.
One question dominated the conversation: What should the unit do about the homogeneity of its majority-white workforce?
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“I found the discussion maybe disingenuous in some ways,” said Kefentse, 39, who last fall left his job after 11 years to serve as the new executive director at CKCU-FM. ....

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Globe Climate: For Canadian companies, 'net zero' is an ambition in need of a definition


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It’s almost that time of year, to start thinking of what’s going in our gardens. Whether you want a guide for growing inside or a coffee-table book of flowers as seen through the lens of fashion, there’s something for everyone. Others on the list include Bunny Mellon, and a look at her transformation of the White House rose garden. Or learn about thoughtful arrangements in Charlotte Moss’ 11th book. ....

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The arts world's reckoning | Ottawa Citizen


The arts world s reckoning: How Ottawa s cultural institutions are responding to pressure for more diversity
As the pressure for change sweeps through the arts world, the city’s major players are stepping up to respond to the calls for action beyond the work that’s already been taking place to include Indigenous artists.
Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg
Publishing date: Mar 13, 2021  •  March 23, 2021  •  11 minute read  • 
Patrice James is a filmmaker and the executive director of the Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa. Photo by Errol McGihon /Errol McGihon
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Politics Briefing: Trudeau says Canadians could get their COVID-19 vaccinations before September target


Politics Briefing: Trudeau says Canadians could get their COVID-19 vaccinations before September target
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is raising the possibility of a shift forward in the September target for all Canadians who want COVID-19 vaccinations getting their shots. ....

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