Canada is a beautiful country filled with multicultural delicacies and delights: however, the words of Stephen Lewis’ 1992 report on race relations to then-Premiere Bob Rae are as if they were spoken yesterday: “First, what we are dealing with, at root and fundamentally, is anti-Black racism. … it is Black employees, professional and non-professional, on whom the doors of upward equity slam shut. Just as the soothing balm of ‘multiculturalism’ cannot mask racism, so racism cannot mask its primary target.” Read More
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