Employment Equity Report Shows Gains for Black Public Servants
Summary
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat released the 33rd Employment Equity in the Public Service Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. The report shows gains for Black public servants in higher salary bands, increased Black executive representation, and slight increases for persons with disabilities. TBS Minister Shafat Ali tabled the report in Parliament on March 26, 2026.
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Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat released the 33rd Employment Equity in the Public Service Report for FY 2024-2025. The report highlights continued progress in employment equity representation, with Black public servants increasingly represented in higher salary bands, more executives self-identifying as Black, and slight increases for persons with disabilities.\n\nFederal government employers should note the ongoing emphasis on employment equity reporting and the Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity, and Inclusion. While the report shows positive trends, the government recognizes sustained action is needed to build a fully inclusive federal public service.
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OTTAWA, ON, March 26, 2026 /CNW/ - Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
The Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board made the following statement today:
"Today, I tabled the Employment Equity in the Public Service of Canada Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. This marks the 33rd report on progress towards employment equity representation within the core public administration.
The report demonstrates continued progress in the representation of employment equity groups. Notably, Black public servants are increasingly represented in higher salary bands, more executives have self-identified as Black, and representation of persons with disabilities has increased slightly from the previous year.
The Government of Canada remains committed to fostering a diverse, healthy, and inclusive workplace for all public servants. Every public servant deserves a workplace where they feel safe, included, and supported. I am encouraged by the progress made to date but recognize that sustained action is needed to keep building a federal public service where everyone can fully thrive."
Quick facts
- The Employment Equity Act is a key element of the legislative framework for equity and fairness in the public service. Under the Act, the employer is required to measure progress in terms of representation and continually improve employment equity in the workplace.
- The Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity, and Inclusion, released in 2021, directed the federal public service to examine and act on the "unjust treatment of Black people, other racialized groups and Indigenous peoples in our society." As part of its response, TBS has been reporting data on Black employees in the Employment Equity Annual Report since 2022.
Internal representation for Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities is based on employees who have voluntarily chosen to self-identify as being part of at least one employment equity group.
Related productsEmployment Equity Demographic Snapshot 2024–2025 - Canada.ca
Supporting Black Public Servants - Canada.ca
Associated linksDirective on Employment Equity, Diversity and Inclusion- Canada.ca
Student Experience Survey - Canada.ca
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