Media
Advisory
The Canadian Ethnocultural
Council calls upon
Canadians to Eradicate Racial Discrimination
Ottawa, March 21, 2003 Today, Canada along with the international
community recognizes the international day for the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination. The Canadian Ethnocultural Council, a coalition
of over thirty national ethnocultural groups salutes all human rights
activists who toil tirelessly to eliminate the scourge of all forms
of racism around the world.
“On this day and thereafter, every Canadian is called upon
to respect diversity and address racism in all spheres of life.
This becomes particularly important as Canada's immigration continues
to open its doors to people from all corners of the world. However,
in these difficult times where security of country is of utmost
concern, our continued commitment to respect and equality must also
prevail This must not impede our commitment to the country’s
intrinsic values of inclusiveness which are reflected in Canada’s
Multiculturalism policy. The strength of our nation comes in giving
all Canadians a strong sense of security while not marginalizing
minority communities because of their ancestry, ethnicity, race
or religious beliefs. We must work individually and collectively
to make these basic tenants part of our everyday lives,” says
Art Hagopian, President of the CEC.
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For more information contact
Anna Chiappa, Executive Director (613) 230-3867,
fax (613) 230-8051
or anna@ethnocultural.ca.
or website: www.ethnocultural.ca
The Canadian Ethnocultural Council is a coalition of over 30 national
ethnocultural organizations which in turn represent over 2,000 local
chapters across Canada. Its mandate is to work towards the elimination
of racism and to promote the understanding of the multicultural
reality of Canada as defined in The Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms and The Canadian Multiculturalism Act.
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