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INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

Released on March 21, 2006

The Province of Saskatchewan joined individuals, communities and nations from around the world today in observing March 21st as the International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

"Racism has absolutely no place in our society, be it in the classroom, boardroom or living room," Culture, Youth and Recreation Minister Glenn Hagel said. "Diversity strengthens and enriches our lives and I urge all Saskatchewan people to respect and celebrate it today and every day."

"We are extremely impressed with the quality and quantity of initiatives commemorating this day," Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan President Dr. Jawahar (Jay) Kalra said. "All across Saskatchewan, schools, cultural organizations, community groups and government departments are participating in the March 21st campaign with unique and diverse projects."

Some of these projects include celebrations of community building, youth-crafted diversity days and Aboriginal knowledge seminars. For a complete list of activities taking place around the province, visit http://mcos.sask.com/march21-06.htm.

"We all want to make our world a more tolerant and respectful place," Hagel said. "If we sustain the momentum of this day throughout the rest of the year, we are well on our way towards a society that is more dynamic, inclusive and prosperous for all citizens."

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For More Information, Contact:

Janet Peters
Culture, Youth and Recreation
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-4967
Heather Robison
Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
Regina
Phone: (306) 721-2767

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