Paul’s treatment exposes Green Party’s mud pit of institutional toxicity

It is unclear the original sin that Annamie Paul committed.
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured at a press conference on the Hill on June 7. As much as the very white and male Green Party wanted to show itself as inclusive, the way its treatment of Paul has played out is quite typical of BIPOC experiences in the workplace, writes Erica Ifill.
OTTAWA—The “Conservatives in tree pose” are not respecting their chakras. Instead, they’re a mud pit of institutional toxicity.  In October 2020, the G...

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