Carleton University Endorses Federal Government’s New Charter to Promote Greater Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Carleton University has pledged support for the federal government’s new Dimensions EDI (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) Canada Program which seeks to address systemic barriers in post-secondary education and research, particularly those experienced by members of under-represented or disadvantaged groups, including but not limited to, women, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, members of visible minority/racialized groups and members of the LGBTQ2+ communities.
“Equity, diversity and inclusion are an integral and critical part of the Carleton University’s academic mission,” said President Benoit-Antoine Bacon. “By endorsing the program’s charter and eight principles, we are further reinforcing our commitment to these core values.”

The university recently recruited Michael F. Charles as Director of the Department of Equity Services and signalled the strategic importance of his role by conferring the additional title of University Advisor on Equity. Under his leadership, the Equity Services Department will define a strategic plan to increase its impact and elevate its profile on campus. These initiatives will amplify broader efforts to integrate EDI in all core university priorities.
To better serve all members of our community, Carleton is exploring the best ways and means to collect comprehensive and disaggregated demographic data for all faculty, staff and students. The data will help to better understand representation gaps, barriers and inequities. It will also inform how student services and supports can be more effectively delivered.
The new Carleton University Indigenous Strategic Initiatives Committee (CUISIC) is currently conducting broad consultations towards developing a set of Carleton-specific recommendations and an action plan to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The University has already committed to hire 10 Indigenous faculty members through a targeted recruitment campaign.
Carleton recognizes that fulfilling our EDI aspirations is an ongoing process. The university will continue to communicate news and updates on EDI initiatives in the coming year.
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