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EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
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Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians. EDUCATION AND TRAINING This workshop is intended to address understanding systemic racism, emotional impact, social relationships, diversity training and bias. CRRF Anti-Racism Workshop seeks to build on the achievements of the Canada Beyond 150 initiative and an updated bibliographic search capacity. Our goal is to develop capacity for equity, offering a safespace
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > RÉSEAU D'ORGANISATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LE RACISME Réseau d'organisations de lutte contre le racisme. Utilisez cette recherche pour trouver des organisations communautaires homologues avec lesquelles vous connecter ou une organisation communautaire pour aider dans un but particulier. New. Page 1 sur 5 Display. 5 10 15 2025 30 50 100 Tout.
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Note: Source of all data and charts is from Statistics Canada. Understanding hate crimes is an important step in helping address this issue. Statistics Canada reporting of police-reported hate crime statistics has been expanding and evolving since 2005. Data is aggregated from police jurisdictions SECTION 1.1: AN ABORIGINAL PERSPECTIVE NORTH: Wisdom, Elders, Aboriginal Worldview LEARNING ABOUT WALKING IN BEAUTY: Placing Aboriginal Perspectives in Canadian Classrooms 5 In the following sections, the work of the CAAS and, in particular, theSAS is described,
MURIEL KITAGAWA
Muriel Kitagawa. Tsukiye Muriel Kitagawa was born in Vancouver in 1912. As a Nisei (second generation Japanese Canadian) she was one of 21, 000 people of Japanese ancestry who were interned or forced by the federal government to give up their possessions and leave the west coast of B.C. in 1942. In 1932 Muriel was senior editor for The NewAge
FRONT PAGE - CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATIONCRRF TEAMJOIN OUR TEAMNEWSPROGRAMSBEHIND RACISM: CHALLENGING THE WAY WE THINK The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society. We do this by bringing people together and providingeducational
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
FACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians. EDUCATION AND TRAINING This workshop is intended to address understanding systemic racism, emotional impact, social relationships, diversity training and bias. CRRF Anti-Racism Workshop seeks to build on the achievements of the Canada Beyond 150 initiative and an updated bibliographic search capacity. Our goal is to develop capacity for equity, offering a safespace
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > RÉSEAU D'ORGANISATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LE RACISME Réseau d'organisations de lutte contre le racisme. Utilisez cette recherche pour trouver des organisations communautaires homologues avec lesquelles vous connecter ou une organisation communautaire pour aider dans un but particulier. New. Page 1 sur 5 Display. 5 10 15 2025 30 50 100 Tout.
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Note: Source of all data and charts is from Statistics Canada. Understanding hate crimes is an important step in helping address this issue. Statistics Canada reporting of police-reported hate crime statistics has been expanding and evolving since 2005. Data is aggregated from police jurisdictions SECTION 1.1: AN ABORIGINAL PERSPECTIVE NORTH: Wisdom, Elders, Aboriginal Worldview LEARNING ABOUT WALKING IN BEAUTY: Placing Aboriginal Perspectives in Canadian Classrooms 5 In the following sections, the work of the CAAS and, in particular, theSAS is described,
MURIEL KITAGAWA
Muriel Kitagawa. Tsukiye Muriel Kitagawa was born in Vancouver in 1912. As a Nisei (second generation Japanese Canadian) she was one of 21, 000 people of Japanese ancestry who were interned or forced by the federal government to give up their possessions and leave the west coast of B.C. in 1942. In 1932 Muriel was senior editor for The NewAge
NETWORK OF ANTI-RACISM ORGANIZATIONS Network of Anti-Racism Organizations. Use this search to find peer community organizations to connect with or a community organization to assist for a particular purpose. Since 1926, the ACFA actively promotes the overall vision of the Francophone community of Alberta. **Capacity building for member organizations in areas such asBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The CRRF’s strategic direction is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Chairperson and up to 11 additional members. Every effort is made to have a Board that includes members from across the country. An Executive Director, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and an ex-officio member of the Board, manages the CRRF’s dailyoperations.
RESEARCH - A NATIONAL POLICY ON THE COLLECTION OF RACE Moderator: Fo Niemi, Executive Director, Centre for Research-Action in Race Relations (CRARR) Panelists: Scot Wortley, PhD, Assoc. Professor, University of Toronto, Centre for Criminology, Ontario Maria Yau, Project Coordinator, Research & Information Services, Organizational Development,Toronto DiWE ARE CANADA
Passionate about literature, culture, and cooking, Réjean had a rewarding career in journalism and public life. He speaks with pride and eloquence about the role culture played in forming the Franco-Ontarian identity. Some of the movement’s founding exploits and prominent artists ofCLEARINGHOUSE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is dedicated to the elimination of racism in Canada. CLEARINGHOUSE SEARCH The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is dedicated to the elimination of racism in Canada. ANTI-RACISM COALITION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (ARC-NL) The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is dedicated to the elimination of racism in Canada.150 STORIES
It is said that a person is shaped by their environment. I grew up in Toronto in a neighbourhood that reflected the United Nations. I interacted with Black families that coped with racism, Jewish people who had escaped the Holocaust, and Japanese ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is deeply saddened and appalled by the deadly attack on the Afzaal family in London, Ontario. Violence motivated by the hatred of one's religion or skin colour, or country of origin is a dangerous trajectory that our society cannot afford toaccept. This trage
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Racism: Problems and Solutions Documentaries are a series of videos highlighting the personal stories of individuals who have dealt with racism and discrimination. The series is intended to inspire conversation and generate support for continued FRONT PAGE - CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATIONCRRF TEAMJOIN OUR TEAMNEWSPROGRAMSBEHIND RACISM: CHALLENGING THE WAY WE THINK The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society. We do this by bringing people together and providingeducational
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
FACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The CRRF’s strategic direction is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Chairperson and up to 11 additional members. Every effort is made to have a Board that includes members from across the country. An Executive Director, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and an ex-officio member of the Board, manages the CRRF’s dailyoperations.
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > CRRF GLOSSARY OF TERMS Glossary of Terms. Terms are organized in alphabetical order. A belief system that sees persons with disabilities as being less worthy of respect and consideration, less able to contribute and participate, or of less inherent value than others. Ableism may be conscious or unconscious, and may be embedded in institutions, systems or thebroader
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The report highlights “Social, economic, and political factors shape the conditions in which individuals grow, live, work, and age, and are vitally important for health and wellbeing. Inequalities in these conditions can lead to inequalities in health.”. The report also mentions that “in recent years, racism has been increasinglyWE ARE CANADA
Arlene and Leo Chan. Arlene, Chan and I met in a café on Spadina Avenue in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown. The couple is a prime example of a life journey full of rich experiences, that is also marked by commitment to their community and pride in their Chinese heritage. Born to Cantonese-speaking parents, a soldier father andartist mother
EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT: A ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT CANADA Commission on Equality in Employment 264 Adelaide Street East Toronto, Ontario M5A 1Nl (416) 369-4722 Judge Rosalie Silberman AbellaCommissioner
FRONT PAGE - CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATIONCRRF TEAMJOIN OUR TEAMNEWSPROGRAMSBEHIND RACISM: CHALLENGING THE WAY WE THINK The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society. We do this by bringing people together and providingeducational
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
FACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The CRRF’s strategic direction is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Chairperson and up to 11 additional members. Every effort is made to have a Board that includes members from across the country. An Executive Director, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and an ex-officio member of the Board, manages the CRRF’s dailyoperations.
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > CRRF GLOSSARY OF TERMS Glossary of Terms. Terms are organized in alphabetical order. A belief system that sees persons with disabilities as being less worthy of respect and consideration, less able to contribute and participate, or of less inherent value than others. Ableism may be conscious or unconscious, and may be embedded in institutions, systems or thebroader
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The report highlights “Social, economic, and political factors shape the conditions in which individuals grow, live, work, and age, and are vitally important for health and wellbeing. Inequalities in these conditions can lead to inequalities in health.”. The report also mentions that “in recent years, racism has been increasinglyWE ARE CANADA
Arlene and Leo Chan. Arlene, Chan and I met in a café on Spadina Avenue in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown. The couple is a prime example of a life journey full of rich experiences, that is also marked by commitment to their community and pride in their Chinese heritage. Born to Cantonese-speaking parents, a soldier father andartist mother
EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT: A ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT CANADA Commission on Equality in Employment 264 Adelaide Street East Toronto, Ontario M5A 1Nl (416) 369-4722 Judge Rosalie Silberman AbellaCommissioner
THE CRRF - ABOUT US
Formation of the Organization. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (“Foundation”) was created by the Government of Canada (“Government”) as a Crown Corporation in 1996, as part of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement, to reaffirm the principles of justice and equality for all in Canada.As a signatory to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of RacialFACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic EDUCATION AND TRAINING This workshop is intended to address understanding systemic racism, emotional impact, social relationships, diversity training and bias. CRRF Anti-Racism Workshop seeks to build on the achievements of the Canada Beyond 150 initiative and an updated bibliographic search capacity. Our goal is to develop capacity for equity, offering a safespace
150 STORIES
It is said that a person is shaped by their environment. I grew up in Toronto in a neighbourhood that reflected the United Nations. I interacted with Black families that coped with racism, Jewish people who had escaped the Holocaust, and Japanese ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is deeply saddened and appalled by the deadly attack on the Afzaal family in London, Ontario. Violence motivated by the hatred of one's religion or skin colour, or country of origin is a dangerous trajectory that our society cannot afford toaccept. This trage
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Introduction. Hate Crime remains a persistent problem in Canada. Since comparable data became available in 2009, the number of police-reported hate crime has ranged from a low of 1,167 incidents in 2013 to a high of 2,073 (2017). In 2018, the number of police-reported hate crimes decreased by 13% to 1,798. “Even with this decline, thenumber
CLEARINGHOUSE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is dedicated to the elimination of racism in Canada. RÉSEAU D'ORGANISATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LE RACISME Réseau d'organisations de lutte contre le racisme. Utilisez cette recherche pour trouver des organisations communautaires homologues avec lesquelles vous connecter ou une organisation communautaire pour aider dans un but particulier. New. Page 1 sur 5 Display. 5 10 15 2025 30 50 100 Tout.
WE ARE CANADA
Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP >WE ARE CANADA
Pardeep Singh Nagra. A man of many talents and an advocate of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms of 1982, the life of this Mississauga Sikh resident has been shaped by his many roles: athlete, director, historian and public speaker. Meeting up with Pardeep at the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada where he is the Executive Director,this
FRONT PAGE - CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATIONCRRF TEAMJOIN OUR TEAMNEWSPROGRAMSBEHIND RACISM: CHALLENGING THE WAY WE THINK The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society. We do this by bringing people together and providingeducational
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
FACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The CRRF’s strategic direction is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Chairperson and up to 11 additional members. Every effort is made to have a Board that includes members from across the country. An Executive Director, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and an ex-officio member of the Board, manages the CRRF’s dailyoperations.
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > CRRF GLOSSARY OF TERMS Glossary of Terms. Terms are organized in alphabetical order. A belief system that sees persons with disabilities as being less worthy of respect and consideration, less able to contribute and participate, or of less inherent value than others. Ableism may be conscious or unconscious, and may be embedded in institutions, systems or thebroader
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The report highlights “Social, economic, and political factors shape the conditions in which individuals grow, live, work, and age, and are vitally important for health and wellbeing. Inequalities in these conditions can lead to inequalities in health.”. The report also mentions that “in recent years, racism has been increasinglyWE ARE CANADA
Arlene and Leo Chan. Arlene, Chan and I met in a café on Spadina Avenue in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown. The couple is a prime example of a life journey full of rich experiences, that is also marked by commitment to their community and pride in their Chinese heritage. Born to Cantonese-speaking parents, a soldier father andartist mother
EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT: A ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT CANADA Commission on Equality in Employment 264 Adelaide Street East Toronto, Ontario M5A 1Nl (416) 369-4722 Judge Rosalie Silberman AbellaCommissioner
FRONT PAGE - CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATIONCRRF TEAMJOIN OUR TEAMNEWSPROGRAMSBEHIND RACISM: CHALLENGING THE WAY WE THINK The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society. We do this by bringing people together and providingeducational
EDUCATION AND TRAINING Education and Training. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to providing support for transformative education and training initiatives in the pursuit of eradicating all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. Education and training initiatives focus on capacity building for organizations to create just, equitable andinclusive
FACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic CCMARD - CANADIAN COALITION OF MUNICIPALITIES AGAINST Toolkit for municipalities, organisations and citizens. The CRRF has been an active partner of the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD). Through its work as a key partner, the CRRF increases its presence on the local, regional and national levels as well as its interaction with all Canadians.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The CRRF’s strategic direction is vested in a Board of Directors consisting of a Chairperson and up to 11 additional members. Every effort is made to have a Board that includes members from across the country. An Executive Director, who serves as Chief Executive Officer and an ex-officio member of the Board, manages the CRRF’s dailyoperations.
NATIONAL ANTI-RACISM TASK FORCE Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP > CRRF GLOSSARY OF TERMS Glossary of Terms. Terms are organized in alphabetical order. A belief system that sees persons with disabilities as being less worthy of respect and consideration, less able to contribute and participate, or of less inherent value than others. Ableism may be conscious or unconscious, and may be embedded in institutions, systems or thebroader
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The report highlights “Social, economic, and political factors shape the conditions in which individuals grow, live, work, and age, and are vitally important for health and wellbeing. Inequalities in these conditions can lead to inequalities in health.”. The report also mentions that “in recent years, racism has been increasinglyWE ARE CANADA
Arlene and Leo Chan. Arlene, Chan and I met in a café on Spadina Avenue in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown. The couple is a prime example of a life journey full of rich experiences, that is also marked by commitment to their community and pride in their Chinese heritage. Born to Cantonese-speaking parents, a soldier father andartist mother
EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT: A ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT CANADA Commission on Equality in Employment 264 Adelaide Street East Toronto, Ontario M5A 1Nl (416) 369-4722 Judge Rosalie Silberman AbellaCommissioner
THE CRRF - ABOUT US
Formation of the Organization. The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (“Foundation”) was created by the Government of Canada (“Government”) as a Crown Corporation in 1996, as part of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement, to reaffirm the principles of justice and equality for all in Canada.As a signatory to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of RacialFACT SHEETS
Complete .pdf document ne aspect of access to justice is the requirement for cultural sensitivity in the administration of justice and the provision of justice-related services. Treatment with fairness, dignity and respect by a powerful institution is the sine qua non of justice. It is the symbolic EDUCATION AND TRAINING This workshop is intended to address understanding systemic racism, emotional impact, social relationships, diversity training and bias. CRRF Anti-Racism Workshop seeks to build on the achievements of the Canada Beyond 150 initiative and an updated bibliographic search capacity. Our goal is to develop capacity for equity, offering a safespace
150 STORIES
It is said that a person is shaped by their environment. I grew up in Toronto in a neighbourhood that reflected the United Nations. I interacted with Black families that coped with racism, Jewish people who had escaped the Holocaust, and Japanese ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is deeply saddened and appalled by the deadly attack on the Afzaal family in London, Ontario. Violence motivated by the hatred of one's religion or skin colour, or country of origin is a dangerous trajectory that our society cannot afford toaccept. This trage
ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Introduction. Hate Crime remains a persistent problem in Canada. Since comparable data became available in 2009, the number of police-reported hate crime has ranged from a low of 1,167 incidents in 2013 to a high of 2,073 (2017). In 2018, the number of police-reported hate crimes decreased by 13% to 1,798. “Even with this decline, thenumber
CLEARINGHOUSE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is dedicated to the elimination of racism in Canada. RÉSEAU D'ORGANISATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LE RACISME Réseau d'organisations de lutte contre le racisme. Utilisez cette recherche pour trouver des organisations communautaires homologues avec lesquelles vous connecter ou une organisation communautaire pour aider dans un but particulier. New. Page 1 sur 5 Display. 5 10 15 2025 30 50 100 Tout.
WE ARE CANADA
Contact. 6 Garamond Court Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5. Telephone: 416-441-1900 1-888-240-4936 Fax: 416-441-2752 1-888-399-0333. Email: MAP >WE ARE CANADA
Pardeep Singh Nagra. A man of many talents and an advocate of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms of 1982, the life of this Mississauga Sikh resident has been shaped by his many roles: athlete, director, historian and public speaker. Meeting up with Pardeep at the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada where he is the Executive Director,this
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THE CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATION IS CANADA'S LEADING AGENCY DEDICATED TO THE ELIMINATION OF RACISM AND ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN CANADIAN SOCIETY. WE ARE STILL HERE: CRRF CELEBRATES NATIONAL INDIGENOUS HISTORY MONTH CRRF invites you to celebrate National Indigenous History Month!Read more
ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH WEBINAR: THE STORIES WE'RE TOLD Join us on May 28th for an exciting discussion on the relationship between the media and anti-Asian racism in Canada.Read more
CRRF ANNOUNCES THE SURVEY RESULTS OF THE BLACKNESS IN CANADA PROJECT! The findings are the result of a nationwide survey conducted by York University's Institute for Social Research in partnership with the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.Read more
I, TOO, AM CANADA: CELEBRATING ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH 2021 CRRF celebrates the contributions of all Asian Canadians this AsianHeritage Month.
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CRRF WELCOMES ROSALIND KANG AS ITS NEW REGIONAL COORDINATOR FORWESTERN CANADA
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THE CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATION WELCOMES THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF AN $11.2M INVESTMENT FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADARead more
JUSTICE FOR ONE, BUT NOT NECESSARILY FOR ALL We should be satisfied with yesterday's verdict, but we mustn't forget that fleeting justice is not complete justice.Read more
CRRF IS SEEKING NEW MEMBERS TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS! Application deadline is April 26th, 2021.Read more
NEW WEBINAR: IS CRITICIZING IMMIGRATION RACIST? A new webinar on race and immigration policy in partnership with the Canadian Immigration Museum at Pier 21 on April 9th.Read more
CRRF/YWCA #BLOCKHATE CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONLINEHATE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation and YWCA Canada launch an awareness campaign highlighting the stories of young Canadian women who have survived misogyny and racism onlineRead more
OUR WORST FEARS REALIZED A STATEMENT FROM THE CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATION ON THE INCREASE OF ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE ACROSS NORTH AMERICA The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is deeply concerned with the increasing levels of violence perpetrated against Canada's Asian population since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The violence against Asian-Canadians harkens back to an extremely dark period in Canada's history where Asians were targets of racism during a period of crisis. The present-day events put this country on a dangerous trajectory that it cannot afford to repeat.Read more
ANTI-BLACK RACISM AND THE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT Is the Employment Equity Act Failing Black Canadian Workers? : A roundtable discussion hosted by CRRF in partnership with the CanadianLabour Congress
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CELEBRATING PHENOMENAL WOMEN ON THE FRONTLINES OF HISTORY AND SOCIALJUSTICE IN CANADA
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation celebrates International Women’s Day with all women across Canada, particularly those who have been on the frontlines of history and movements to advance the rights of racialized Canadians.Read more
CRRF'S "28 DAYS OF BLACK CANADIAN EXCELLENCE" SERIES NOW AVAILABLEFOR DOWNLOAD!
Thank you so much for your interest in the Canadian Race Relations Foundation's 28 Days of Black Canadian Excellence series! Some of the men and women we have featured may be known to you, others may be lesser-known, but all are important contributors to the overall history of Canada. Please take the time to learn more about each of them and feel free to share their stories. Each profile is now available for download!Read more
CRRF CELEBRATES CANADA’S 25TH BLACK HISTORY MONTH Every February, CRRF joins the rest of Canada in a month-long observance of the accomplishments and contributions of Black Canadians from coast to coast. Black History Month in Canada was officially declared on February 1, 1996, making today the 25th anniversary of the observance of this special month on Canadian shores.Click to read more
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM CRRF ON THE DECLARATION OF JANUARY 29TH AS A NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE OF QUEBEC CITY MOSQUE ATTACK AND ACTION AGAINST ISLAMOPHOBIA The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) welcomes the declaration by Minister Steven Guilbeault as the 29th of January a National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action Against Islamophobia. On this date every year from now on Canada will remember the victims of this horrible crime. Their names were Azzedine Soufiane, Abdelkrim Hassane, Mohamedou Tanou Barry, Ibrahima Barry, Aboubaker Thabti, Khaled Belkacemi.Read more
NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE QUEBEC MOSQUE ATTACK AND ACTION AGAINST ISLAMOPHOBIA A letter from Executive Director Mohammed Hashim to the Minister ofCanadian Heritage
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CRRF RELEASES POLL RESULTS ON ONLINE HATE SPEECH AND RACISM INCANADA
Over the last decade social media has become the most popular and effective tool to exercise one's freedom of speech. But with the limitless freedom share one's views online also comes the ability to disseminate hateful, racist and extremist vitriol with relative impunity. How do Canadians feel about this? What do they propose government should do about it? In mid-January of this year, CRRF commissioned Abacus Data to conduct a survey of Canadians on their perceptions and experiences, as well as their recommendations for regulating hate speech and racism online. Click read more for the results of that study.Read more
CRRF 2020 ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING The CRRF 2020 Annual Public Meeting took place on Tuesday, December 8, 2020. Due the circumstances of COVID-19, the meeting was hosted virtually through video software WebEx Meetings. During this year's meeting, our new Executive Director Mohammed Hashim took the time to outline the achievements of this past year. Click read more for the meeting summary.Read more
CROSS CANADA CONVERSATION - A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE This event seeked to facilitate consultation, and the exchange of information between the nationally organized representatives of racialized communities. The focus of the discussions were on challenges faced, best practices, and recommendations for new or improved policies at the national level. We were also interested in the way in which organizations engaged in research and advocacy on behalf of their communities.Read more
24TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROCLAMATION OF THE CANADIAN RACE RELATIONSFOUNDATION ACT
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation was created as a direct result of the Redress Agreement. The CRRF, created through legislation that was given Royal Assent on February 1, 1991 and proclaimed on October 28, 1996, expressed the desire of the Japanese Canadian community to create an organization that would fight racism and act as a bridge-builder between communities. Today, 24 years later, the pain of racism and discrimination are felt by many across the nation. We see a rise in anti-black racism, anti-Asian sentiment, Islamophobia, antisemitism, religious discrimination, in an ever more polarized world. Equally, Indigenous communities are increasingly facing discrimination and much more is needed to achieve the promise of reconciliation.Read more
THE CANADIAN RACE RELATIONS FOUNDATION WELCOMES MOHAMMED HASHIM AS ITS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is pleased to welcome Mr. Mohammed Hashim as its new Executive Director. The appointment was announced by the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of CanadianHeritage.
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NETWORK OF ANTI-RACISM ORGANIZATIONS As part of our 2020 - 2023 Strategic Plan, CRRF is re-building capacity as a convener. To support this direction, a new Anti-Racism Organizations Contact Form is being launched. This form is designed to provide all Canadians with a searchable database of organizations focused on race relations and anti-racism efforts. Join the growing list of organizations involved in anti-racism efforts across Canada in our new Anti-Racism Organization database. Following a review for completeness, your organization’s information will be available to any visitor to CRRF’s website. Thank you for working with CRRF in building this database.Read more
CRRF ANTI-RACISM WORKSHOP The Canadian Race Relations Foundations (CRRF) regularly receives requests for anti-racism training and workshops. CRRF Anti-Racism Workshop seeks to build on the achievements of the Canada Beyond 150 initiative and an updated bibliographic search capacity. Our goal is to develop capacity for equity, offering a safe space for discussion and conversation about equity, race, and human rights, while simultaneously helping participants navigate differences, diversity, power relationships and conflict.Read more
RACISM IN CANADA LEADS TO INEQUITABLE HEALTH AND SOCIAL OUTCOMES The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) strongly endorses the recent release of a new resource entitled “Social determinants and inequities in health for Black Canadians: A Snapshot”, the result of ongoing work of the Health Inequalities Reporting Initiative.Read more
LOOKING AT HATE CRIME STATISTICS IN CANADA Hate crimes against targeted communities remain a dark stain on the values that the overwhelming majority of Canadians support, and beyond our borders, we see evidence of the tragic damage that hatred canexact.
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SYSTEMIC ANTI-BLACK RACISM IN CANADA MUST BE REMEDIED: URGENT CHANGES NEEDED TO HELP BLACK CANADIANS THRIVE As expressed recently, Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) strongly endorses the report of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) into the racial profiling and discriminatory practices of the Toronto Police Service and calls for the adoption of the recommendations made in the report. This second interim report, “A Disparate Impact”, presented in August 2020, is a follow-up on the OHRC’s initial report, “A Collective Impact”, released in December 2018. Both reports support the recurrence of systemic anti-Black racism in Canada.Read more
THE CRRF STRONGLY ENDORSES ON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 2ND INTERIM REPORT ON RACIAL PROFILING AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BY TORONTO POLICESERVICE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) strongly endorses the report of the Ontario Human Rights Commission into the discriminatory practices of the Toronto Police Service and calls for the adoption of the recommendations made in the report.Read more
ANTI-BLACK RACISM - NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT The Canadian Race Relations Foundation condemns racially motivated actions against all people. We acknowledge the many Canadian protests and voices in support of US anti-Black racism demonstrations against police brutality in the George Floyd case. Canada’s peaceful demonstrations raise the importance for Canadians to address systemic inequalities inundating Black, Indigenous, and other racialized communities. The COVID-19 environment had already begun to reveal similar risks and fault lines. Read more for our full statement.Read more
2020-2023 STRATEGIC DIRECTION In 2019, the Foundation mindfully engaged in stakeholder consultation sessions across Canada to gauge the current state of anti-racism issues and opportunities, and to analyze collected insights in order to develop a new strategic direction that will guide the Foundation’s activities in the new 2020-2023 Strategic Plan. The consultation confirmed the need for the Foundation to reset its strategic direction to better respond to the current realities and pressing needs of organizations, public institutions and leaders who are working on anti-racism issues. The consultation and ensuing Board conversations resulted in revised statements for the Foundation’s vision, mission and values. Three (3) new strategic directions were also identified as focus areas for the 2020-2013 Strategic Plan, including the Foundation’s priorities for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. Click below to read more.Read more
COVID-19 NOTICE
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is a federal crown corporation dedicated to the facilitation of the development of sharing and application of knowledge and expertise to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination inCanadian society.
We do this by bringing people together and providing educational resources and events for the public. For this reason, the emergence of the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic concerns us very deeply and we are also doing our part in slowing the spread of the virus.Read more
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