A look at actions the Liberal government has taken to counter racism
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to do more to address issues of systemic racism in Canada in the wake of protests demanding immediate change.
Trudeau has been pressed in the past about what his government has done to deal with the issue, including during the last federal election when he apologized for wearing brown- and blackface on several occasions.
Then, as he did Monday, his government pointed to the national anti-racism strategy as proof the Liberals are committed to eradicating racism.
Here is a closer look at the strategy and what it is supposed to do, as well as some other initiatives the Liberal government has rolled out.