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Read MoreI'd like to introduce you to Dr. Kristen Barber, our latest Canadian Equality Consulting Insights Contributor. Dr. Kristen Barber Dr.…
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Read MoreOn March 16th, I had the opportunity to take part in an interview with CBC Toronto. This article discusses some…
Read MoreThis article is published in CBC. Diversity, equity and inclusion strategist Destiny Udoh said the incident shows workplace leaders and society as…
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