A soldier and part-time taxi driver says he routinely puts up with racial slurs and condescending comments while driving his cab, but he wasn't prepared for what he heard from a Burger King employee in Dieppe. 'Like you're less than nobody'The employee at the window was subsequently fired, according to the local Burger King owner. 'Very hurt by it, humiliated'Chrystal Hatto says her husband, Ronald Delice, has been on the front lines of Afghanistan but seemed more shaken by the Burger King incident. CBC News reached out to Burger King on June 6 but has not yet received a reply. MacDonald said that, to her knowledge, Burger King does not offer any "diversity" training.
Source: CBC News June 08, 2017 09:56 UTC