Today Canada apologized for racial discrimination in the army. Today we also learnt they spent $15 million fighting Black workers in Court.
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BCAS Welcomes Angela Simmonds to the Board of Directors
The BCAS is pleased to welcome Angela Simmonds to our Board of Directors. A distinguished lawyer, former Member of the Legislative Assembly, and former Deputy Speaker of the Nova Scotia Legislature, Angela brings a wealth of experience in law, education, politics, and cultural competency development.
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🚨 Canada’s public service is failing Black workers—and lying about it.
⚫ In public: Leaders admit systemic racism is rampant.
⚫ In court: They call it “isolated incidents.”
⚫ Millions of taxpayer dollars fund these contradictions.
Watch now: https://t.co/PFtr3OnsQH
Marcia’s story highlights the systemic racism Black workers face in Canada’s public service—overworked, undervalued, and denied opportunities.
📢 It’s time for justice. Call on the government to settle the #BlackClassAction.
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#JusticeForWorkers
As we close this year, we reflect on the courage it takes to stand up, the power of collective action, and the solidarity that keeps us moving forward.
Thank you to everyone who has joined us in the fight for equitable workplaces. Together, we rise.
"Leaders in Canada’s public service actively use the N-Word”
Tune in to the full episode on of Fair + Square on YouTube to hear more about the fight for justice, equity, and accountability: https://t.co/vBqDvGeTRI
It’s time to demand real change.
The federal gov't committed $77.9M for the Black Justice Strategy—an important step, but justice demands more. We call for action on Recommendation #15: Fund settlements for the #BlackClassAction to recognize Black public servants who faced discrimination.
TONIGHT at 7 PM EST: Fair + Square premieres!
@meetNMT & @GinellaMassa discuss the fight for justice, barriers Black public service workers face, and what’s at stake for future generations.
Watch here live @ 7: https://t.co/vBqDvGeTRI
#BlackClassAction#JusticeForWorkers
Imagine working your whole life and retiring with nothing. Black workers in #Canada’s public service face systemic barriers, decades of harm, and denied opportunities. This fight is about dignity for today and future generations.
Take action, NOW: https://t.co/a99Xl1BLUg
If you’ve faced anti-Black racism while working in Canada’s provincial or municipal public services, your story matters.
Share your experience to help drive real solutions and systemic change.
📝 Report here: https://t.co/zOuyduyXvf
#Canada#BlackLivesMatter#PublicService
Systemic racism in Canada’s public service is real—but those who allowed it to persist are still in charge of fixing it. We need an Independent Black Equity Commissioner for true accountability.
Enough is enough. Sign the petition: https://t.co/a99Xl1BLUg
#BlackClassAction
48% of Black executives in Canada's public service face career stagnation for over 7 years, some for as long as 15 years with no promotion. This isn't just a career problem—it's systemic exclusion affecting entire generations. It’s time for real change.
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Yves-François Blanchet, will you stand for justice? Black public service workers are fighting systemic racism and deserve equity and accountability. Will you call on Justin Trudeau to settle the Black Class Action and take real action?
Tag @yfblanchet and call for his support.
Elizabeth May, will you stand with Black workers? A sustainable future must include equity. We’re calling on you to demand that Trudeau settle the Black Class Action. Tag @ElizabethMay below and call for her support.
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Pierre Poilievre, do you stand for fairness? As a leader, you have the power to demand change and call on Trudeau to stop fighting Black workers in court.
Tag @PierrePoilievre below and ask for a clear stance.
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How can systemic racism be fixed when the same leaders responsible for the harm are tasked with solving it? Decades of promises. No real progress.
#Canada must stop ignoring Black workers and settle the #BlackClassAction.
Take action: https://t.co/a99Xl1BLUg
750,000 Workers Strong. CUPE stands in solidarity with Black public service workers, demanding justice and an end to systemic racism in Canada’s federal public service.
We invite organizations, unions, and advocacy groups to stand with us: https://t.co/OyhVCt2nRA
19 years. No promotion. Marcia’s story is one of thousands. Black public service workers face discrimination instead of advancement.
It’s time for justice. Call on the Liberal government to settle the #BlackClassAction.
Take action: https://t.co/a99Xl1BLUg
On #HumanRightsDay, we made history—handing 35,000 signatures to the Prime Minister’s Office, demanding action to settle the #BlackClassAction.
Decades of injustice faced by Black public service workers can no longer be ignored.
Take Action: https://t.co/a99Xl1BLUg