Canada consulting on national anti-racism strategy behind closed doors
OTTAWA — The federal government is consulting experts and community leaders ahead of a new national anti-racism strategy, but in a series of secretive meetings to avoid them turning into public shouting matches.
Four meetings have already been held — all in southern Ontario — and another 19 are to take place nationwide before the end of the year.
However, the government is not publicizing who attended, who will be at future meetings or even where those meetings are taking place. Participation is by invitation only.
There are still Canadian communities where people face systemic racism, oppression and discrimination, Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said Friday.