OTTAWA,
ON, Aug. 31, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister,
Justin Trudeau, today issued the
following statement on the International Day for People of African
Descent:
"On this International Day for People of African Descent, we
celebrate the diverse cultures, heritage, and contributions of
people of African descent here in Canada and around the world.
"Black Canadian history is Canadian history. From trailblazers
like Viola Desmond, who stood up
against racism with courage and resilience, to business leaders
like Wesley Hall, who created the
BlackNorth Initiative to empower Black entrepreneurs, Canada thrives because of the contributions of
the Black community.
"In 2018, Canada joined the
international community to recognize the United Nations'
International Decade for People of African Descent 2015-2024.
Earlier this year, we announced the extension of our efforts –
until 2028 – to support Black Canadians and strengthen their
leadership in business, social justice, and community.
"Promoting and empowering Canadians of African descent is a
priority for the government. That's why we have announced
investments in more than 2,300 projects through
the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative. We also
established the Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund, managed by
the Foundation for Black Communities, to strengthen efforts to
improve social and economic well-being in predominantly Black
communities. And with the Black Entrepreneurship Program, we
are supporting Black-led businesses to scale-up and succeed. We
also know that a fairer, more inclusive Canada is a better Canada, so we've renewed Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy and are creating
a new Action Plan on Combatting Hate.
"Today, I invite all Canadians to learn more about the history,
heritage, and resilience of people of African descent. Let's keep
moving forward and making Canada a
better place for everyone."
This document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca
SOURCE Prime Minister's Office