Public support, policy roadmap for real action on racism are present, now it’s up to governments to act

Thousands of people came out to protest against anti-Black racism, racism, and police violence against Black and Indigenous people on Parliament Hill on June 5, 2020.
Politicians, take note: history is watching. The wave of protests against anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism that began in the United States after George Floyd's death at the hands of a police officer last month quickly spread into Canada, which has its own history and present of racism waiting ...

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