Black Pulse Elections Survey – What Topics Are Important to you?

September 1, 2021

The FBC is a national Not For Profit organization that strives to connect Black Canadians and businesses as well as support a collective voice toward the federal government.

The purpose of this survey is to get a pulse on what topics, issues, and opportunities the Black community would like Federal Parties to concentrate on during this election. We understand that this is not a complete list but it identifies a lot of the topics we have seen come up over the last several years.

No personal information from anyone who fills out this survey will be shared publicly or with political parties. If you have any questions please email info@fbcfcn.ca.

Follow us on social media @fbcfcn or visit our website at: fbcfcn.ca

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