Province outlines roadmap to tackle racism
EDMONTON, AB – The Government of Alberta has laid out its Anti-Racism Action Plan.
The plan highlights the government’s commitment to play a leading role in addressing racism. It outlines actions that will help to educate all residents about the value of diversity, remove systemic barriers to accessing government programs and services, and ensure Albertans have equal access to information, resources, services and opportunities.
As part of the Anti-Racism Action Plan, the province plans to take steps to protect vulnerable groups from hate and discrimination, and empower communities to promote social inclusion, diversity and multiculturalism and cultivate social cohesion.
Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu said, “Over the past three years, Alberta’s government has shown a proven track record of dealing with racism, but there is still more to be done in order to end all forms of racism, discrimination and systemic racism once and for all.”