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CRRF, Celebrating Black History Month |
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Ontario, Toronto, February1, 2010 - The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) joins Canadians in celebrating Black History Month, an occasion to recognize and honour the history, contribution and achievements of Canadians of African descent. However, this occasion is also a reminder of the need to purge Anti-Black racism from the Canadian landscape.
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The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is pleased to commemorate the month of February as a time to both celebrate the contributions and achievements of Black Canadians as well as acknowledge Canada's racist past. It is our hope that with each passing February the education and awareness emphasized during this month will eventually become an integral part of our every day consciousness and common knowledge to all Canadians.
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Toronto, January 7, 2009: The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) continues to be disappointed by what appears to be a disturbing frequency of racist programs on Canada's public network in Québec which attempt to pass as humour. In its New Year's Eve program, Bye Bye, the show chose to play on some of the worst racial stereotypes, particularly against African Canadians.
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The CRRF urges an Independent Probe of the Circumstances Leading to the Shooting of Fredy Villanueva |
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Toronto: August 14, 2008: The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is supporting the call for an independent investigation into the circumstances which led to the shooting death of Fredy Villanueva in Montreal North, and that the terms of reference of the probe should include an examination of the role that racism and racial profiling may have played in the tragedy.
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The 20th Anniversary of the Japanese Canadian Redress Settlement Celebration and Conference |
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1988, the Government of Canada apologized to Canadians of Japanese descent for the treatment inflicted on them during and after World War II. As part of that apology and redress, the Japanese Canadian community negotiated for the establishment of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF).
This year, the CRRF congratulates the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of this historic agreement. We invite you to join us at the NAJC conference, which will take place on September 19-21, in Vancouver.
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