The advisory circle, formed in 2018, was intended to make Canada’s oldest ballet company “a more equitable, diverse and inclusive organization,” the ballet’s website says. But that goal was at odds with the advisory circle’s experience with the ballet’s management and board of directors, said Morrison, the advisory circle’s co-founder. – CBC

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