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Scotiabank commits to North American organizations dedicated to eliminating racial discrimination

By Caribbean News Global fav

TORONTO, Canada — Scotiabank has announced a $500,000 commitment to several organizations recognized for their leadership in the fight to eliminate racial discrimination within Canada and the US. Scotiabank’s contribution will be directed toward providing needed tools and educational resources for those groups most at risk of being subject to individual, institutional, and systemic racism, with a focus on Black youth.

Two recipients of the donation include the Careers Education Empowerment Centre for Young Black Professionals – an organization dedicated to the advancement of economic and social development of Black youth; and the Canadian Race Relations Foundation – an organization committed to building a national framework for the fight against racism in Canadian society.

“The devastating events of the last few weeks, and the pain that has been felt and shared so deeply by Black communities around the world, has intensified focus on the issue of racism and the need for greater inclusion within society,” said Brian Porter, president and chief executive officer, Scotiabank. “These investments will provide Black communities and people of colour with the support they need – financial and otherwise – to have a stronger voice and presence in furthering the fight against racial discrimination.”

“Scotiabank is guided by our purpose: for every future; which articulates the impact we seek to make for our employees, customers, shareholders and communities. In keeping with our purpose, Scotiabank has implemented a variety of programs that promote a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination and harassment across our footprint. Most notably, our worldwide mandatory unconscious bias training, workplace safety and inclusion training, and mandated inclusive hiring practices” the statement concluded.

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