Canada Launches Support for Black Public Workers

Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Too many Black Canadians continue to experience systemic racism, including in the workplace. The Government of Canada is taking further action to support a safe, healthy and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.

As part of this work, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, President of the Treasury Board, unveiled three new initiatives as part of the Action Plan to support Black public servants:

  • The Aspiring Directors Program, through the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS), to support 100 Black public servants in taking on executive roles.
  • The Leadership Development Program for Black supervisors and managers, through the CSPS, to help 300 Black public servants further develop leadership skills.
  • The Second Official Language Training Initiative to provide flexible training options to more than 500 Black public servants annually, including self-directed online programs and part-time online instructor-led group sessions.

These initiatives will help ensure that Black employees in the public service are recognized for their important contributions and provided every opportunity to succeed.

The government is also expanding the career counselling and coaching through the Public Service Commission, providing one-on-one career development for 100 Black public servants who will participate in the program this year.

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat has made progress on the initiatives announced last February as part of the Action Plan, including:

  • Hiring more than 40 new Black mental health professionals to serve Black public servants and their immediate family members as part of Health Canada's Employee Assistance Program, which is available to more than 90 federal departments and agencies.
  • Launching two cohorts of the Executive Leadership Development Program (ELDP) to advance the career development of Black executives. Fifty executives are currently enrolled and are expected to complete the Program in April 2025. Nominations are currently being sought for the next two cohorts of 50 executives, which will begin in September 2025.

Work on the Action Plan for Black public servants continues, with engagement of Black employees and executives at every stage. This work is primarily led by the Task Force for Black public servants, from design to implementation, to ensure public service workplaces that are rewarding and inclusive for Black employees across the Government of Canada.

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