FBC Ontario Team Meets

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October 29, 2021

Since our initial hub launch, the Federation has gone on to connect Black Canadians from across Ontario.

After holding information sessions about provincial teams and FBC hub development, we have put together a small group of Ontarians who want to contribute to the FBC national agenda, collaborate with fellow provincial residents to address issues, and initiate projects in their region. 

FBC Hubs offer Black Canadians the opportunity to connect with volunteers and organizers to discuss local and provincial needs, as well as posing a chance to connect with the national team. The hubs are direct FBC channels to support and bring together Black Canadians. These forums allow for local and provincial teams to further inform and participate in national campaigns, events, and networking.

If you are living in Ontario and interested in being part of our regional network or joining this team, please click here to sign up for our Ontario Hub. You will receive regional updates and points of contact for further hub activity. 

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