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National Post
20 Jun 2024

The phrase “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) is commonly trumpeted as an irrefutable good that justifies all that is done in its name. It has appeal when advanced to include people who were previously marginalized from public and professional life, but that appeal fades when it’s used to justify widespread discrimination — a point we have long since passed here in Canada.