Government now says new human rights chief did disclose key information about controversial social media posts

Source: Draugakjallur

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  1. Draugakjallur on

    >The federal government now says Birju Dattani, the new head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, did disclose the alias he used to make controversial social media posts — after it initially claimed that information was never shared before he was hired.

    >The news raises new questions about what the federal government knew — or ought to have known — about Dattani before he was appointed to lead the country’s human rights watchdog, the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC).

    You mean the governments first response was to lie to Canadians? That’s shocking /s

    When this government singles out someone they want to hire they don’t let little details like background checks get in the way.

  2. littleredpinto on

    >In June, Dattani was named the CHRC’s chief commissioner, making him the first Muslim or racialized person to head the organization.

    wow that is kinda a weird statement..

  3. HanSolo5643 on

    You mean to tell me that Justin Trudeau and the Liberals lied? I am shocked I tell you.

  4. Analogvinyl on

    It’s only now that the previously silent majority is figuring out human rights don’t extend to Jews in certain circles.

  5. PrairieScott on

    We actually just didn’t read any of the disclosures and hired based on public perception. Can’t understand why this didn’t work.

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