Canadian Heritage changes vetting process for anti-racism funds after nixing contract

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Those applying for money will now have to put in writing that they will not espouse hate or discriminate, associate deputy minister of Canadian Heritage says

Canadian Heritage has changed the way it vets funding requests for community and anti-racism projects after it cut ties with an organization that was accused of antisemitism.

Ottawa’s relationship with the group ended after media reported that a senior consultant had posted what federal ministers described as antisemitic content on Twitter.

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