The Department of Canadian Heritage will invest almost $5 million in what will become the largest Afro-Canadian centre in the country in Montreal.
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More groups join fight against Quebec’s controversial secularism lawThe CEO of the National Council of Canadian Muslims says Quebec's secularism law is cruel and dehumanizing. "As a sixth-generation Afro-Canadian, I only need to go back one generation to find a ...
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