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Canadian military spent $9.5M on diversity since 2015: report

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Canada’s Armed Forces spent $9.5 million on diversity initiative­s over the past decade.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, new records show the Department of National Defence paid consultant­s and contractor­s $9,510,247 for “equity and inclusion” programs since 2015.

One purchase was for Pride flags while another payment was made for a “workshop on the gendered nature of security.”

The details were revealed in an Inquiry of Ministry disclosed at the request of Conservati­ve MP Cheryl Gallant, who asked for the “total value of contracts relating to diversity, equity and inclusion services in the Department of National Defence since 2015.”

Contracts worth $283,271 were spent on polling firms Earnscliff­e and Ipsos Reid for several studies including “research to better understand Reserve Force recruitmen­t” and “sample management services to determine how young Canadians perceive the Canadian Armed Forces.”

Other contracts involved paying an associate professor at St. Mary’s University in Halifax to speak at a Black History Month event, an Ottawa consulting firm for advice “on integratin­g gender and diversity perspectiv­es,” and an Ajax diversity expert for “a talk related to equity.”

The defence department counted two committees and eight programs devoted to equity in a 2021 Evaluation of

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One initiative, to “innovate” religious instructio­n, saw the appointmen­t of gay advisers while another was tasked with creating gender-neutral uniforms.

“We will continue to work hard to build a defence team where all members feel safe and protected,” a 2021 briefing note said.

The note, titled Diversity and Inclusion, revealed less than half of one per cent of regular military members and reservists self-identified as transgende­r.

“It is clear a lack of diversity in the Canadian Armed Forces is just one of the issues confrontin­g this government. National Defence is committed to building an inclusive and modern defence team that reflects Canada’s diversity, values and culture.”

 ?? FILE ?? Members of the Canadian army participat­e in the Crystal Arrow 2022 exercise on March 8, 2022 in Adazi, Latvia.
FILE Members of the Canadian army participat­e in the Crystal Arrow 2022 exercise on March 8, 2022 in Adazi, Latvia.

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