Merit, equity, and the Canadian talent question
The recent decision by the University of Alberta to step back from what critics have described as “race-centric hiring” has reignited a familiar argument: that efforts to broaden representation come at the expense of merit. The claim is politically convenient and rhetorically powerful. But it rests on a misunderstanding of how hiring systems actually work, and the implications extend well beyond one provincially governed university.
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