Systemic racism in the Canadian security and intelligence community is a persistent threat  

Systemic racism is a threat to our national security. Failure to tackle it can compromise our ability to protect Canadians from terrorism, foreign interference, cyber threats, and classified information, and seriously erodes public trust. We need to recruit smartly and change the unwelcoming workplace cultures in S&I organizations. Failures in national security are detrimental and may not always be regained or repaired.
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, pictured in this file photo, surprised us all with her lack of understanding of what constitutes systemic racism, like it’s a side concern, out of mind, writes Huda Mukbil.
OTTAWA—In Canada, the Security and Intelligence community has seen a moderate rise of women in leadership positions and national security decision making. Yet, visible minorities across gender and racial lines are systemically deprived of national security careers and from serving their country. M...

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