Alberta Human Rights Information Service July 7, 2005

Alberta's human rights commission joins other Canadian commissions to champion coalition against racism

The Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission has joined human rights commissions across Canada in providing support in principle for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO's (CCU) proposal to establish a Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism. The proposal shares 10 common commitments for combating racism in areas including community development, employment, policing, housing, culture, and education, among others. Read the news release.

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