In 2020 PEO commissioned an assessment on racism and discrimination risks, which was completed by independent consultants with legal expertise, Patricia DeGuire and Shashu Clacken. Patricia DeGuire is the current Chief Commissioner of the
Ontario Human Rights Commission, having been appointed in 2021.The assessment found widespread perception of racism in licensing process, disciplinary process and governance. The assessment proposed PEO collect race-based data to further investigate racial disparities. The investigators reported: "interviewees told us of their perceptions that racialized persons are over-represented among: (i) unsuccessful applicants; (ii) applicants who are assigned the highest number of exams; (iii) applicants whose licensure experience takes unduly long; and (iv) licensees who face discipline, among other perceived denials of benefits or impositions of burdens." The investigators also heard "that there are significant issues of exclusion at several of the PEO’s chapters." The investigators also observed "almost all interviewees demonstrated a degree of fear" speaking to them, noting "almost every interviewee urged us at their interview, sometimes multiple times, for assurances of anonymity." Council accepted the report stating they believe they "have a strong foundation of progressive policies and processes in place". In 2023, PEO membership elected president-elect for the 2024-2025 term, Greg Wowchuk, who proposed a motion in 2019 to celebrate the contributions of Europeans in Ontario. ==PEO Council ==