Privy Council Office changes vetting process after human rights chief appointment
OTTAWA — The administrative wing of the Prime Minister’s Office says it has new procedures for vetting federal appointees following concerns it failed to search online posts made by the incoming head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Birju Dattani was appointed chief commissioner in June and is to take up the role in August.
After his appointment was announced Jewish organizations raised concerns about the screening process and posts he had made about Israel while he was attending graduate school under a different name almost a decade ago.
Following those concerns Justice Minister Arif Vriani’s office announced it will do an independent investigation of Dattani’s “potentially troubling” statements before he starts the new position.