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Canadians have many pressing concerns, but research shows they have not lost sight of DEI’s importance in society ...
As part of Metroland’s ongoing commitment to covering key election issues, we invited federal election candidates in our ...
Canadians are generally very peaceful and accommodating people. Emphasizing our values against all forms of hatred and ...
Canadians have been swift to reject Trump’s suggestion that their country become the United States’ “51st state,” with many ...
Here’s what the candidates from Markham-Thornhill had to say about inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility.
A recent survey conducted by Gore Mutual Insurance Company and research firm RKI suggests that Canadians hold broadly similar ...
Though our backgrounds are diverse, we are nevertheless united by what matters — what makes us all truly Canadian: our ...
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Recent immigration measures highlight deep inequalities in who gets recognized. An inclusive regularization strategy must go ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNUS probes Harvard and its law review for ‘race-based discrimination’The announcement of the probe by the US Departments of Education and Health and Human Services says Harvard Law Review ...
DEI is more than an acronym or catchphrase. When diversity, equity and inclusion is reduced to a buzzword, it undermines its importance and the depth of work required to create inclusive spaces.
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