Black advocates call out Carney government for excluding them from diversity council
OTTAWA — Advocates for Black Canadians say the Carney government is reinforcing the barriers they face by launching an inclusivity council that does not include any Black people.
They said the decision raises questions about the prime minister’s approach to tackling discrimination.
“We’re tired of being an afterthought, tired of having to raise our voices to be heard and seen fully,” said MP Jean Augustine, the first Black woman elected to the House of Commons.
She spoke virtually at a news conference held Thursday on Parliament Hill, where groups decried the exclusion of any Black people when Prime Minister Mark Carney launched a new advisory council on rights, equality and inclusion.


