Quebec health officials investigate job posting requiring applicants be white women
MONTREAL — A regional health authority north of Montreal says it is investigating after it was revealed one of its job postings last year for a patient attendant required that candidates be white women.
Montreal La Presse reported Wednesday that health officials in St-Eustache, Que., northwest of Montreal, posted a job 10 times last fall seeking only white female applicants to work with a patient who allegedly objected to being treated by non-whites.
Quebec deputy premier Genevieve Guilbault told reporters Wednesday that any job requiring a certain ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation is unacceptable.
“A job offer that prescribes an ethnic origin, a sex or a sexual orientation, or anything of the kind, that does not make any sense. We all agree on it,” Guilbault said.


