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Effective diversity, equity, and inclusion practices

Demographics in Canada, and the workplace, are changing. These include population changes due to race, ethnicity, religion/faith, immigration status, gender, sexual identity and orientation, disability, income, educational background, socioeconomic status, and literacy. While this rich diversity can...

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Published in:Healthcare management forum 2018-09, Vol.31 (5), p.196-199
Main Authors: Gill, Gurwinder Kaur, McNally, Mary Jane, Berman, Vin
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