It actually doesn't, Madam Chair. To me, we have here two definitions of social context, using different words. It's making a muddle of this legislation.
LIB-2 says “social context, which includes systemic racism and systemic discrimination”. NDP-1 adds “social context means the social factors that contribute to systemic inequality in Canadian society, including colonialism, systemic racism, ableism, classism, homophobia and transphobia.” It doesn't include systemic discrimination.
It doesn't seem to make any sense. It seems that the two would be mutually exclusive.