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Written by archives.cbc.ca   
For a historical tour of Africville and the daily lives of one of Nova Scotaia's founding people— people of African descent,  former  abd escaped slaves view CBC's archives on the subject:
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Jane-Finch one of Canada’s ‘richest communities’ PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ron Fanfair   
Despite its reputation as a challenging neighbourhood, Jane-Finch is one of the richest communities in Toronto and Canada, says Toronto Police Service deputy chief Peter Sloly.
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Nova Scotia's Black Senator reminds us of the importance of Black History Month PDF Print E-mail
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Written by www.theafronews.ca   
Canada - Ottawa: Every year in February, Black History Month fills me with pride and renewed vigour for advancing the interests of Black Canadians. It is a time to reflect and to remind Canadians of the profound and enduring contributions of Black Canadians to our country.
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NAJC Concerned by Maclean's article PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ken Noma (President, NAJC ) and Lillian Nakamura Maguire (Chair Human Rights Committee, NAJC)   

This letter was sent to Cathrin Bradbury,  Editor-in Chief and General Manager Roger Publishing Limited

The National Association of Japanese Canadians is concerned about the ideas expressed in the article “Too Asian” in the Maclean’s November 2010 issue on University Rankings.

 

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Too Many Asians? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Rennie Warburton   
MacLeans Irresponsible Article
The article "Too Many Asians?" which appeared in MacLeans Magazine (November 10, 2010) has a number of implications for understanding and addressing racism in Canada. Although some readers may see it as simply an account of a serious situation that requires urgent attention, it is important to point out the flaws and implications of this article.
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Do Not Miss

Roundtable discussion in partnership with the Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement (RCIS)

RACE, IDENTITY, AND BELONGING: A generation gap?

Panelists Include
Debbie Douglas, Executive Director
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
Dr. Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Ryerson University
Joe Friesen, Demography Reporter, The Globe & Mail
Moderated by Dr. Harald Bauder, Academic Director, RCIS
 

Friday, February 17, 2012     5:30 - 7:00 PM

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