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Diversity trainer for Canadian bank reported to have suggested to employees not to vote for conservatives

Updated: August 29, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Aug 29, 2022 – 6:11 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A woke diversity trainer from TD Bank, one of Canada’s largest financial institutions, suggested to employees in a meeting to not vote Conservative and instead consider voting “Liberal or NDP.”

According to an audio recording that news outlet Western Standard says it obtained, a TD Bank trainer named Carol can be heard telling workers the Conservative Party does not care for Canada’s indigenous people.

“I haven’t really voted that much … from what I know, conservatives go against a lot of what indigenous people are trying to do,” she said.

“Because they advocate for pipelines, they don’t want people to have a voice.”

The trainer then said that the “Liberal or NDP” is a “little bit more about it (people having a voice).”

In the recording, Carol could be heard trying to sell the Green Party as an even better alternative to the Liberal or NDP.

In the recording, another diversity trainer could be heard implying that Conservatives are not on board with reconciliation with the indigenous people.”

The second trainer seemed to praise NDP leader and MP Jagmeet Singh, whom she said “are trying to

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