On Friday, Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam reacted to a report from the CBC that Brig.-Gen. Simon Bernard was removed from his role in the country’s vaccine task force following a complaint that he used a racist slur in the workplace, saying there is “no place for racism” in a workplace. Tam did not specifically address the allegations against Bernard.
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‘No place for racism,’ Tam says as senior soldier reportedly removed from vaccine task force
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