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Government urged to increase diversity at top of federal public service

Feb 24, 2020 | 1:27 PM

OTTAWA — The federal government is being urged to increase diversity in the senior ranks of the public service.

The call comes as black public servants gather in the national capital today to discuss the unique challenges they face in the workplace and how to overcome them.

Richard Sharpe, co-founder of the Federal Black Employees’ Caucus, says that includes overt as well as more subtle forms of racism and discrimination that can lead to everything from harassment to lack of opportunities.

Those gathered noted the Liberal government recently appointed Caroline Xavier as an associate deputy minister at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada — one rung below the top of a department’s bureaucracy — making her the most senior black public servant in Canadian history.