The Standard (St. Catharines)

Premiers couldn’t agree on declaratio­n condemning systemic racism: PM

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a first ministers’ declaratio­n condemning racism didn’t mention systemic discrimina­tion because not all the premiers would agree. The statement released Thursday says firmly that all 14 first ministers oppose racism and will drive the government­s they lead to fight it.

“Recognizin­g that one of the strengths of Canada is its diversity, first ministers condemn all forms of racism, discrimina­tion, intoleranc­e, and bigotry,” it says in part.

“First ministers are determined to combat it — including anti-black, anti-indigenous, and anti-asian racism and hate, as well as anti-semitism and Islamophob­ia. Hate has no place in Canada and will not be tolerated.”

But the statement doesn’t talk about more subtle forms of discrimina­tion, in which members of some groups are denied opportunit­ies because of the way systems or programs are designed.

“There was not consensus on using the phrase ‘systemic discrimina­tion’ or ‘systemic racism,’” Trudeau said Friday. “I have been crystal clear that the federal government recognizes it in order to be able to better address it.”

Trudeau wouldn’t say which premiers weren’t on board. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday that he was.

“First of all, I agree, there is systemic racism,” he said in his own news conference.

“I guess the biggest concern about the letter, with all the premiers, is a letter is one thing. We all acknowledg­e it, and I think we’ve all acknowledg­ed it in our own provinces, and three to four weeks later we’re putting this letter out. We want action, and I know the prime minister wants action, too, but all the premiers are saying, ‘Enough of the talking. Let’s start getting action.’”

Talk is cheap, he said, and it’s time to do things about racism.

Public officials such as RCMP Commission­er Brenda Lucki and Quebec Premier Francois Legault have said publicly that they want to root out racism but have rejected the idea that there are discrimina­tory features inherent to their institutio­ns. Lucki later reversed herself.

Trudeau says he thinks the gap in the statement indicates how much work needs to be done to fight systemic racism.

“I have been crystal clear that the federal government recognizes it.”

JUSTIN TRUDEAU

PRIME MINISTER

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