February 2025 Recap
At the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC), we believe that every young person deserves a fair chance at success, regardless of the barriers they face. Too many Black youth in Canada experience systemic challenges—barriers to employment, education gaps, and generational cycles of poverty. In 2021 a study found that 27% of Black Canadians children were living in poverty compared to 14% among other children. Through our Employment Development pillar, we are working to change that. But we can’t do it alone. Make a donation today and help us continue this life-changing work.
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February 2025 Recap
At the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC), we believe that every young person deserves a fair chance at success, regardless of the barriers they face. Too many Black youth in Canada experience systemic challenges—barriers to employment, education gaps, and generational cycles of poverty. In 2021 a study found that 27% of Black Canadians children were living in poverty compared to 14% among other children. Through our Employment Development pillar, we are working to change that. But we can’t do it alone.
Make a donation today and help us continue this life-changing work.
Stay informed with our monthly recaps!
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1. Which Caribbean country is known as the “Land of Wood and Water”?
a) Barbados
b) Haiti
c) Jamaica
d) Trinidad & Tobago
2. Which African country is home to the ancient city of Timbuktu?
a) Ghana
b) Mali
c) Ethiopia
d) Nigeria
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