June 2025 Recap
We’ve partnered with No Flukes to give away free crowd tickets to a few lucky fans! Sign up below for a chance to win — and be part of one of the most exciting youth sports events of the summer.
? Shoot Your Shot 2025
? Sunday, July 27
? Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
? A full day of youth basketball talent, pro guests, celebrity appearances, challenges, and live performances!
From 3-point qualifiers to the ultimate Shoot Your Shot Main Event, this is your all-access crowd pass to the future of the game. Don’t miss out — sign up now and join the hype!
Stay informed with our monthly recaps!
June 2025 Recap
We’ve partnered with No Flukes to give away free crowd tickets to a few lucky fans! Sign up below for a chance to win — and be part of one of the most exciting youth sports events of the summer.
? Shoot Your Shot 2025
? Sunday, July 27
? Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
? A full day of youth basketball talent, pro guests, celebrity appearances, challenges, and live performances!
From 3-point qualifiers to the ultimate Shoot Your Shot Main Event, this is your all-access crowd pass to the future of the game. Don’t miss out — sign up now and join the hype!
Stay informed with our monthly recaps!
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Research and Internal Development – UofT Partnership & SBCCI Funding
We are pleased to share that the Federation of Black Canadians has been able to enter into an agreement with several divisions of the University of Toronto to conduct […]
Volunteer Opportunities: Youth Council Executive Team
The FBC youth council is recruiting members to its executive council. Individuals from Western, Eastern, and Northern Canada are encouraged to apply.
FBC Partners with the PGI on Policing Literature Review Report
Addressing anti-Black racism and initiating criminal justice reform are two important pillars for the Federation of Black Canadians. Given the history of the police brutality that Black communities have experienced as well as public calls to defund the police, we conducted a survey to hear from our members.
✨ Test Your Knowledge ✨
A) Perdita Felicien
B) Bruny Surin
C) Andre De Grasse
D) Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Q2. Viola Desmond is often compared to Rosa Parks for her act of resistance in 1946. In which Canadian province did she challenge racial segregation by refusing to leave a whites-only section of a theatre?
A) Ontario
B) Alberta
C) Nova Scotia
D) Quebec
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