Canada’s federal security and intelligence establishment encouraging employees to self-identify

The Canada Border Services Agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Communications Security Establishment, and the Department of National Defence have conducted campaigns to 'demystify the self-identification process and encourage employees to self identify.'
David Vigneault is the director of CSIS, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Like other security and intelligence agencies, CSIS is encouraging its employees to self-identify if they are women, Indigenous, disabled, or members of a visible minority.
A number of organizations in Canada's security and intelligence establishment, including the Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian Security and Intelligence Community, the Department of National Defence, and the Canada Border Services Agency have been conducting campaigns to encourage ...

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