
Alberta shares anti-racism efforts outlined in second annual report
Alberta Immigration and Multiculturalism has released its second annual report, which highlights government actions taken over the past year to combat racism, celebrate diversity and advance the implementation of recommendations outlined in Alberta’s Anti-Racism Action Plan.
Launched in 2022, the plan included 28 recommendations to be undertaken over a three-year period. As of Feb. 21, the government says 28 specific recommendations have been worked on and of those, 27 have been completed.
“This report showcases the steps our government is taking to implement measures that tackle systemic barriers and discrimination. I am proud of the significant progress we’ve made so far. Together, government’s actions are helping to foster a more welcoming province,” commented Muhammad Yaseen, Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism.
Achievements outlined in the report include the creation of Alberta’s first Black Advisory Council, intended to support the ongoing work of the Alberta Anti-Racism Advisory Council and the Premier’s Council on Multiculturalism. The provincial government says these councils engage with communities on an ongoing basis to gather feedback and insights that inform efforts on anti-racism and cultural collaboration.