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Impact Gala
4th annual Impact gala an extraordinary evening dedicated to celebrating achievements, fostering community, and creating meaningful change
Saturday, October 3rd
6pm EST
Dreams Convention Centre 75 Hedgedale rd, Brampton, ON
Financial Literacy with Morningstar
Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or looking to build on your existing knowledge, these workshops will give you practical tools to manage your money and plan for the future.
Wednesday, July 8th
12:00 PM – 4:30 PM EST
Morningstar Office 181 University Avenue, Toronto, ON
Lush Cosmetics Foundation Supports FBC’s Hubs and Justice Reform Work
Police relations is a huge topic within the Black community and across Canada we know that different communities experience policing differently.
Stats Canada – A Labour Market Snapshot of Black Canadians during the Pandemic
To mark Black History Month, Statistics Canada looked at how 1 million Black Canadians aged 15 to 69 fared in the labour market during one of the most disruptive times in our economic history.
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.
A CALL TO ACTION: Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Black Canadian Federal Public Service Workers
The need to take swift action can hardly be overstated. At present, the only work-related options for Black public service workers is to obtain counseling and therapeutic support through the Health-Canada facilitated federal Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
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