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The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is Canada's leading agency dedicated to the elimination of racism in the country. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation Act was given Royal Assent on February 1, 1991. The Act was proclaimed by the Federal Government on October 28, 1996. The Foundation's origin, mission and vision outline our direction and activities. 

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A New Training Project for the CRRF: The Halton Catholic District School Board PDF Print E-mail
Toronto, February 3, 2012. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement with the Halton Catholic District School Board to deliver a diversity training program to its educators. The six-session program is designed to have educators and those working for educational institutions explore Equity and Inclusion practices. There is a strong focus on critical race theory and its application within teaching as well as intersectionalilty which examines the complex identities of Canada's diverse student population.
 
Paul Yuzyk Award for Multiculturalism A CRRF sponsored Initiative PDF Print E-mail
 A CRRF sponsored Initiative

The deadline to submit nominations for the Paul Yuzyk Award for Multiculturalism is quickly approaching!

The Paul Yuzyk Award for Multiculturalism is an initiative that recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to multiculturalism and to the integration of newcomers in Canada.  Nominations are now being accepted from the public. To be considered for the 2012 award, nominations must be postmarked by March 1, 2012.

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A CRRF Training Initiative: Halton District School Board PDF Print E-mail
Toronto, January 30, 2012. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement with the Halton District School Board to deliver a diversity training program to its educators. The six-session program is designed to have educators and those working for educational institutions explore Equity and Inclusion practices. There is a strong focus on critical race theory and its application within teaching as well as intersectionalilty which examines the complex identities of Canada's diverse student population.
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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

RYERSON UNIVERSITY

Cara Commons, Room 1-150
7th floor, Ted Rogers School of Management
55 Dundas Street West, Toronto
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