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'A deal to be silent': Public servant paid to keep quiet about discrimination on the job

A Black federal public servant who launched a racial discrimination complaint against the Canadian government says she felt uncomfortable signing a gag order because she feared it could further entrench a culture of silence around racism within the bureaucracy.

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This story was published on CBC News. For the rest of the story please read the story right here https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/public-servant-signs-deal-to-withdraw-racial-discrimination-complaint-1.6041139?cmp=rss.

 

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