Ottawa plans to teach non-racialized Canadians about systemic racism in new campaign
OTTAWA — The federal government plans to launch a national ad campaign aimed at making more white Canadians knowledgeable about systemic racism.
Launching a public education and awareness campaign is part of the Liberal government’s anti-racism strategy.
That strategy says $3.3 million will be spent on a marketing effort.
Details of what Canadian Heritage is looking for in such a campaign, set to launch later this year, are included in documents posted on the government’s procurement website.