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News and Events

News and Events

SALCO’s Executive Director was awarded Ontario’s Victim Services Awards of Distinction for 2021

SALCO received ECOSOC Status as an accredited NGO with the United Nations in 2022 and will be participating in Canada’s upcoming review at the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – check out of latest submission

SALCO is currently working on a series of events to highlight South Asian connections to Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous communities in Canada

SALCO is working to release a series of videos in multiple South Asian languages on the basics of employment rights in 2022

SALCO is working with the Anti-Hate Coalition on improving outcomes from hate crime/hate incidents for South Asian communities

SALCO is working with the Colour of Poverty – Colour of Change on E.I. Reform – check out latest submission 

Feb 10 23 – Ontario Pre-Budget Submissions – Colour of Poverty Colour of Change et al

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Reconstruction and Reset: A Plan for Canada

COVID-19 has exposed and significantly increased pre-existing racial inequities in Canada.The policy responses by different orders of government have failed…

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Statement on Ontario Provincial Police decision to not lay charges in the death of Soleiman Faqiri

We are deeply distressed by the failure of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to lay charges against the correctional officers…

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Last Tweets

For many the Int Day for the Elimination of Racism feels performative - How come we still don’t have a National Action Plan Against Racism (concrete actions to improve the life for racialized /Indigenous people in Canada? Enough acknowledgement. Time to do something Canada.

Yesterday from SALCO's Twitter via Twitter Web App