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CAF still has far to go to address racism in its ranks

OTTAWA—On July 2, there was a bizarre incident at Rideau Hall when an armed intruder drove a pickup truck onto the premises and subsequently stalked the grounds on foot. Police were able to defuse the situation peacefully. After this arrest, it was discovered that the alleged perpetrator—Corey Hurren, 46—was in fact a member of the […]

Lies, fantasies and extremism: the rising risks to the world’s democracies

OTTAWA—The final, horrible truth is that it really doesn’t matter what Donald Trump does or says. Over the summer, the U.S. president and his captive Republican party have shed any pretence of governing in the best interests of Americans or protecting norms of democracy and civilized behaviour. Running openly under a white supremacist banner, Trump […]

Police watchdog’s pledge to publish archive of reports is transparency at its ‘bare minimum’ without demographic data, say experts

The civilian police watchdog’s reversal of its position to publish only a “sample” of investigations into allegations of police misconduct falls short of its intention to increase transparency in the absence of data about the identities of individuals involved, say experts.  The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC) for the RCMP plans to release its […]

Black Caucus still waiting for government action on racial justice

As the end of summer approaches, members of the Black Parliamentary Caucus say they are still waiting to see how the government will act on their call for racial justice reforms, released in June after protests against anti-Black racism swept the world following the killing of African-American George Floyd by a police officer in Minnesota […]

Freeland sitting atop a glass cliff

August seems to be a month of shattering “glass ceilings” for women in politics. From Kamala Harris being named as Joe Biden’s running mate to Chrystia Freeland becoming the first woman federal finance minister, the future seems to be bright for women in politics. But there is much more to it than that. Women in politics are often […]

‘I refused to be silenced’: Women politicians say gender makes them a target

When Wanda Thomas Bernard was appointed to the Senate in 2016, she spent thousands of dollars upgrading security at her Nova Scotia home. No stranger to racist and sexist attacks, she said she knew being a Parliamentarian, publicly visible, and vocal on the issues she cares about, would make her a target. “It makes me […]

A roadmap already exists to advance the rights of Black communities

Earlier this year, the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, put out a call for feedback on efforts underway to achieve the objectives of the International Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024). Given the dramatic events and protests that have marked the year so far, one could say that little has been […]