The Government of Canada issues
a statement to mark the International Day for People of African
Descent.
OTTAWA,
ON, Aug. 31, 2024 /CNW/ - On the International
Day for People of African Descent, we celebrate the countless
contributions that people of African Descent have made both in
Canada and around the world.
For generations, people of African descent have played a key
role in many parts of our society in Canada, including the sciences, sports,
politics, business, research, education and the arts. Not only have
they helped shape our country's identity, but their knowledge,
efforts and contributions make our communities more prosperous and
vibrant every day.
Today is also an opportunity to reflect on Canada's painful history and the distinct
challenges people of African descent continue to face in their
daily lives, such as systemic barriers, racism and
discrimination.
The Government of Canada
strongly believes in the power of inclusion as we aim to build a
strong, fair and prosperous country for generations to come. It is
this principle that drove our commitment to endorse the United
Nations International Decade for People of African Descent in 2018,
making Canada the first country
belonging to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) to formally recognize the UN Decade.
Since endorsing the UN Decade, we have committed as much as
$872 million to Black-focused
initiatives—from racial justice to entrepreneurship to economic
dignity. Transformative initiatives such as the Black
Entrepreneurship Program, the Black-Led Philanthropic Endowment
Fund and the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative are
supporting Black communities and strengthening the capacity of
Black-led, Black-focused, and Black-serving community organizations
across the country.
While the UN Decade runs from 2015 to 2024, we announced last
February an extension domestically of the federal government's
efforts to 2028 to promote equity and empower Black communities
within these frameworks. In April, I also signalled Canada's intention to support the UN Permanent
Forum on People of African Descent's call for a second Decade.
On the International Day for People of African Descent, I
reaffirm our commitment to support Black communities in
Canada in reaching their full
potential and building a better, fairer and more inclusive future
for everyone.
SOURCE Canadian Heritage