Celina Caesar-Chavannes says black civil servants passed over for promotions
OTTAWA — Independent MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes says qualified black Canadians are being passed over for promotions to senior positions in the federal government due what she says are systemic racial barriers.
Caesar-Chavannes, who is not running for re-election in October, used her final act in the House of Commons last week to shine a light on what she says is discrimination in the civil service.
She says in all of Canada’s history, no black person has been appointed as a federal deputy minister, the bureaucratic head of a department.
Caesar-Chavannes says there has also been a “thinning out” of visible minorities at the assistant-deputy-minister level.