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Apr 25, 2021 · Advocates for Black, Chinese, South Asian and other racialized Canadians say the federal budget takes a number of positive steps toward building a more inclusive country, but more work needs to be ...
May 4, 2021 · The funding for race-based data collection will help us gain a deeper understanding of the challenges facing racialized Canadians and guide us to more informed solutions.
Budget 2021 proposes to provide $216.4 million over five years, starting in 2021-22, and $43.3 million ongoing for the Youth Justice Services Funding Program to increase funding to the provinces and territories in support of diversion programming and to help reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples, Black Canadians, and other racialized groups in the youth justice system.
Aug 3, 2021 · Budget 2021 outlines the government’s plan to build a healthier, more inclusive, and more equal Canada. It provides new funding to empower racialized Canadians and help community groups combat racism in all its forms. Related products. Backgrounder; Associated links. Anti-Racism Action Program Federal Anti-Racism Secretariat
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Aug 15, 2021 · $11 million over two years, starting in 2021-22, to expand the impact of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation so it can scale up efforts to empower racialized Canadians and help community groups combat racism in all its forms, notably with the establishment of a national coalition to support Asian Canadian communities. $2 million in 2021-22 ...
May 10, 2021 · The government also is proposing to give $21.5 million over five years to organizations that offer free public legal education and services to racialized communities, and to spend $26.8 million to ...
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Budget 2021 proposes to provide $216.4 million over five years, starting in 2021-22, and $43.3 million ongoing for the Youth Justice Services Funding Program to increase funding to the provinces and territories in support of diversion programming and to help reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples, Black Canadians, and other racialized groups in the youth justice system.