Saturday, December 20, 2025
ADVT 
National

Regina Health Region Apologizes For Ad It Called 'Offensive' And 'An Error'

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Jul, 2016 11:05 AM
    REGINA — The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region has pulled a job posting from its website and has apologized for the "offensive" language it contained.
     
    The posting for an administrative assistant read: "As the Native person does not understand our rules, regulations, policies, procedures or internal structure, they should not be expected to live around or according to them."
     
    The job ad went up last Thursday but was not pulled until it was brought to the health region's attention on Tuesday.
     
    The health region issued a statement saying it was "extremely sorry" for the error and said it "in no way represents our position with respect to inclusion and diversity in our organization."
     
    The statement said the ad originated from "an obsolete job description which has since been pulled from circulation," and said the mistake would not be repeated.
     
    The health region said it is also working to pull the posting from external job sites, has launched an investigation into how the error occurred and said "appropriate corrective action" will be taken.
     
    The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, which contacted the health region about the questionable ad, said it is satisfied with the explanation that was given.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Ontario Appears To Be Killing Its Pension Plan Slowly After CPP Deal

    Ontario Appears To Be Killing Its Pension Plan Slowly After CPP Deal
    TORONTO — Ontario's Liberal government is signalling that dismantling the administration of its now-redundant pension plan won't happen quickly.

    Ontario Appears To Be Killing Its Pension Plan Slowly After CPP Deal

    Dead Inmate Had Heroin In Blood, Pills In Pants: 'How Come Nothing Was Noticed?'

    Dead Inmate Had Heroin In Blood, Pills In Pants: 'How Come Nothing Was Noticed?'
    How come nothing was noticed when he was being videoed constantly by the guards?" said Ernie LeBlanc, whose son Jason Marcel LeBlanc died Jan. 31 at Cape Breton Correctional Facility

    Dead Inmate Had Heroin In Blood, Pills In Pants: 'How Come Nothing Was Noticed?'

    RBC Says Home Affordability Worsens As Prices In Vancouver And Toronto Rise

    RBC Says Home Affordability Worsens As Prices In Vancouver And Toronto Rise
    It says the higher cost of ownership in most other areas of Canada was modest relative to income.

    RBC Says Home Affordability Worsens As Prices In Vancouver And Toronto Rise

    Construction Begins On Affordable Housing Apartment Building In Edmonton

    She says it's part of $14 million the government is putting up for affordable housing in Parkdale and for the Capital Region Housing Corp., which will manage the building.

    Construction Begins On Affordable Housing Apartment Building In Edmonton

    Trudeau: Britain Remaining In EU Good For Free Trade Deal With Canada

    Trudeau is commenting on the eve of a pivotal British referendum that will decide whether the country remains part of the 28-country bloc.

    Trudeau: Britain Remaining In EU Good For Free Trade Deal With Canada

    In Ocean State, Yacht Club's Men-only Policy Rankles Many

    In Ocean State, Yacht Club's Men-only Policy Rankles Many
    WESTERLY, R.I. — Taylor Swift has a home in this seaside community. But even one of the world's most famous women wouldn't be able to join the Westerly Yacht Club, which bestows full membership only on men.

    In Ocean State, Yacht Club's Men-only Policy Rankles Many