About the Project
ACCES Employment’s Diversity in Canadian Workplaces Initiative,
funded by Canadian Heritage, is an innovative project that examines barriers and challenges faced by racial minorities in Canadian workplaces as they move through various phases of employment (hiring, retention and career mobility).
The project aligns with ACCES’s vision of achieving a fully inclusive labour force that reflects the diversity, skills and experiences of Canada’s population.
Project Activities
Project Goals and Outcomes
Diversity in Canadian
Workplaces White Papers
Round-table
Summary Report
The Current State and Future Goals of D&I Initiatives in Canadian Workplaces
Racism and discrimination are not new issues, but they are often hidden and ignored. The pandemic has exposed the significant vulnerabilities and inequity that racialized communities face. The murder of George Floyd ignited worldwide attention about the continued existence and impact of racism, specifically anti-Black racism. Racism is not simply about individuals and their attitudes, it is systemic, which is why it is deeply embedded within the policies and structures in which we live and operate. Systemic racism is prevalent and systemic change is needed to tackle this persistent and widespread problem. With recent events, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) has become an urgent priority among Canadian employers.