The federal government is consulting Canadians on future revisions to the Employment Equity Act until the end of July. The law mandates identity-based hiring practices in the federal government, its agencies, and its contractors.
I've pulled some highlights:
Consultation documents raise the possibility of defining the identity groups currently covered in the EEA. So, "women" is up for a re-definition (my bet is they'll expressly state that this group includes anyone who self-IDs as a woman).
The resurrected Law Commission of Canada will likely be tasked with pondering more groups to add to the preferred hiring list (Muslims have been raised as a possibility by the task force mentioned).
The Commission also has its own diversity preferences, btw.
And finally, here are the questions being asked in the consultation: 1/4
2/ Point 9 is interesting: There's interest in adopting a flexible approach to defining LGBT, given that the language is always evolving.
3/ Point 11 is also interesting: More hints that some people in the government hope to expand the EEA to include religious preferences in federal hiring.
4/4 These last questions indicate that self-identification forms could become more heavy-handed, and that EEA administrative overhead could grow even more (mandatory, annual surveys).
The consultation documents can be requested from the feds, but they aren't available online.
More info: canada.ca/en/employment-…
When I emailed them, it took a couple of days for them to get back to me with the document. I'm happy to forward my copy to anyone who wants.
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The amount of new funding the Canadian government has given to DEI has ramped up massively in the past several years. Budget 2024 had a few graphs to help illustrate this.
Spending on inclusion and anti-hate measures in...
2017: $0
2024: $800 million
"Combatting hatred" includes things like funding for security upgrades at religious institutions, which makes sense, but it also covers handouts for groups that promote DEI and have a comically broad understanding of "hate": Egale Canada, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, etc.
Budget 2024 also boasts of new race-specific funding that was introduced by the Liberals.
Amount of Black-specific funding in...
2018: $0
2024: ~$750 million
Professors applying to work at Canadian universities often must give Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statements in their application packages.
In today's @nationalpost, I argue that this ideological hiring practice should be banned. 🧵 nationalpost.com/opinion/jamie-…
1. What is DEI?
DEI is progressive ideology, applied. It's the policy solution to (white, male, abelist, etc) privilege that is the focus of left-wing identity politics.
DEI policies "level the playing field" between identity groups, often via positive discrimination.
DEI policies have many forms: preferential hiring based on race, mandatory training, race-based grants and scholarships, courses in social justice, and identity-based celebrations.
This 2019 paper explored DEI in Canada's top 15 universities: erudit.org/en/journals/cj…
The heritage department held a series of community feedback roundtables for a “online harms bill” several months ago.
The government summary of this was published recently. Apparently, participants (gov-chosen) largely agreed with censorship. canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
It’s a lot like the last round of expert consultations for this censorship legislation: 1) Choose those who give feedback 2) Feedback is broadly comfortable with a censorship regime 3) Tell public that online censorship legislation is popular and welcome nationalpost.com/opinion/jamie-…
The survey closed on May 8, so you can't go through it anymore, unfortunately. Screenshots remain.
In mid-April, people noticed that if they answered "no" to whether they thought combatting hate should be a government priority, they couldn't answer the full survey.
The federal government is looking to hire lawyers at @JusticeCanadaEN. To be eligible, lawyers must check off at least one diversity box.
White males who aren't disabled/LGBT are to be screened out on the basis of identity. #cdnpoli
This is because we now have a de-facto quota system for race/gender/disability/Indigenous employment under the LPC's dishonest way of applying the Employment Equity Act.
(The EEA requires diversity "targets" in government, which are now being treated as quotas.)
This also means that candidates of all backgrounds will be screened out if they don't check off diversity boxes/self-identify when they apply. (Some people who are considered "diverse" don't check off the box on principle.)