Top government official says she was promoting ‘diversity and inclusion’ when she broke hiring rules



OTTAWA — The senior government official who was found this week to have broken federal conflict-of-interest rules by helping an unqualified person she knew get a management job in her department wrote to staff Friday to say that she did so to advance the government’s diversity goals. Read More



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