Stoking the Flame: Equity, Inclusion, and the Black Experience in Foodservice Report & Toolkit
Canada’s foodservice sector has the ingredients for inclusive growth, yet everyday practices still limit Black participation, mobility, and ownership. With the Black Canadian population projected to be the second-largest by 2041 and Black youth currently accounting for 42% of the group, devising strategies to engage them in foodservice has never been more important.
Stoking the Flame: Equity, Inclusion, and the Black Experience in Foodservice updates The Re-Seasoning Coalition’s 2022 report, Lighting the Fire: Exploring Racial Inequalities in the Canadian Foodservice Industry, with new national data and lived-experience insights to help operators, educators, and policymakers convert equity commitments into site-ready actions. To help operators, corporate employers, institutional leaders, and community stewards better support the needs of Black and equity-deserving youth, Stoking the Flame at Work provides actionable resources to implement equity-informed solutions that mitigate the retention crisis facing the foodservice & hopsitality industry and optimize domestic workforce development.
This 20+ page product bundle includes:
- The full Stoking the Flame: Equity, Inclusion, and the Black Experience in Foodservice report
- A list of suggested tools and guidelines to help managers build policies that create expectations for employee and leadership behaviour
- A tip sheet for enrolling managers in The Re-Seasoning Coalition's Equity & Empowerment in Foodservice training program
- An inclusive recruitment checklist to improve your hiring process and increase the reach of your recruitment
- A list of Black led and/or supporting organizations in Ontario and Québec to share job postings with
- An inclusive interview framework to ensure the unique needs, talents, and experiences of potential candidate are captured and evaluated
- A printable/fillable equity-informed incident form for recording and reviewing conflicts between employees and conflicts between workers and guests
Developed by The Re-Seasoning Coalition in collaboration with KLB Consultants.



