Toronto For All

Toronto is a city that says “no” to all forms of discrimination and racism, including systemic racism. This year, the City asked a group of Torontonians from different communities and walks of life to explore what they have in common and what it means to belong. Because we all belong in Toronto.

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Toronto For All is a public education initiative, now in its 16th year, that helps to create a city that says “no” to all forms of discrimination and racism, including systemic racism. New this year, the City is supporting 12 community and resident-led groups with micro-grants to help fund projects and events that build inclusion and belonging. This year’s campaign is also supported by Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF). 

Watch the video on the City’s Toronto For All webpage. Find details about this year’s Toronto For All campaign, and previous campaigns, at toronto.ca/TorontoForAll.   

 

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