‘Canada has developed a kind of civic intent to make diversity work’
In this six-part series of interviews, Canadians with a variety of experiences discuss the major challenges our country is facing and how best to address them. This instalment deals with making pluralism work.
Khalil Shariff, chief executive officer of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, was interviewed on Sept. 5 by Adam Kahane, chairman, North America, of Reos Partners.
Click here to read the QA at The Globe and Mail.
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