Feds creating ‘inventory’ of racial minorities to fill senior public service posts
OTTAWA — The Liberal government wants to create an “inventory” of Black, Indigenous and other racialized people who could play high-ranking roles in the federal public service.
It is looking for an executive search firm to create and maintain the list of candidates from minority groups, as well as people with disabilities, who could be considered for deputy minister and assistant deputy minister positions.
Details of the planned database are contained in a request for proposals posted on the federal government’s procurement and public tenders website.
They were first reported by the True North Centre for Public Policy on its news site.