Emancipation Day seeks to celebrate the abolishment of slavery in Canada.
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Today, we acknowledge the painful history of slavery in Canada. We also celebrate the strength of Black communities, who fought – and continue to fight – for justice and equality. Together, let’s keep building a more inclusive Canada. #EmancipationDay https://t.co/j74xyImflw
1. Today is Simcoe Day and Emancipation Day. So let's talk about John Graves Simcoe & his strange, complicated relationship with slavery.
The founder of Toronto was an avowed abolitionist... who also once fought a war to *preserve* slavery. https://t.co/kqC4761YHc
Back in February, Trudeau Liberals froze the bank account of a single mom earning minimum wage because she donated $50 to the trucker convoy. But they expect us to believe they can’t stop Fortune 500 companies from selling medical gloves made by slaves?
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Today is Emancipation Day, commemorating the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. It emancipated those under the age of six; others became "apprenticed" for a period. This came forty years after the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada, which limited the import of enslaved people. https://t.co/SmFuq3Anwo
Tonight, City Hall will light up Yellow, Green and Red for Emancipation Day, a day that marks the passage of the Slavery Abolition Act which ended slavery throughout the British Empire, including Canada. Read the proclamation ➡️ https://t.co/dBwOysWarQ https://t.co/DOvjMD4C44
Today is Emancipation Day. On this day, we take time to reflect upon the dark legacy of slavery in Canada, its devastating impacts on the Black community, and the persistent consequences that many Black Canadians still experience today. https://t.co/lnZffRMRkZ
This weekend, alongside the @Raptors and MLSE, we joined the Toronto Revellers to celebrate emancipation at the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.
Today being Emancipation Day in Canada we celebrate the culture and heritage of Black Canadians.
#TorontoCaribbeanFestival https://t.co/mQyri7aC2W
They froze the accounts of hundreds of other Canadians, too, for supporting the truckers. But they expect us to believe they can’t stop Fortune 500 companies from selling medical gloves made by slaves?
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