Throne speech promises on tackling systemic racism earn mixed reactions
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government’s throne speech promises on systemic racism are being met with mixed reactions, with some applauding the commitments and others calling for less talk and more action.
While much of Wednesday’s throne speech focused on the COVID-19 pandemic and plans to overhaul Canada’s economy, it also included several promises to address systemic racism.
Those included more action on police reform and the criminal justice system as well as redoubling the fight against online hate, diversifying the public service and supporting Black Canadian culture.
The decision to include systemic racism in a throne speech for the first time is being seen by some, such as University of Ottawa professor Boulou Ebanda de B’Beri, as reason for applause and optimism that the government is serious about tackling the issue.