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A Federal Court hearing got underway Monday to determine whether a group of Black public servants can proceed with a class-action lawsuit alleging discrimination in the federal government.

The certification hearing, which is happening in Toronto, could last up to 12 days.

The class-action is made up of some 45,000 people who worked for the government dating back to 1970. They are asking for $2.5 billion in damages for lost salaries and pensions.

“Today, we are escalating tactics,” said Nicholas Marcus Thompson, CEO of the Black Class Action Secretariat, outside the courthouse.

“State-sponsored discrimination is not acceptable.”

The plaintiffs allege widespread discrimination in the public service, citing reports of anti-Black racism at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and an internal report on discrimination at the Privy Council Office.

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They say that Black public servants have been systematically denied opportunities for hiring and promotion due to their race, and that there is a hostile work environment …

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