Canadian Race Relations Foundation and Statistics Canada Launch Nationwide Workshops to Combat Hate Crimes
These workshops, spanning two days, are slated to be held in twelve cities nationwide.
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF), in partnership with Statistics Canada, is initiating a series of workshops addressing hate crimes across various Canadian cities.
These workshops, spanning two days, are slated to be held in twelve cities nationwide. The first day will see Statistics Canada delivering insights to local law enforcement on pivotal topics like identifying hate crimes, employing standardized police reporting via the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, and accessing relevant resources.
The second day, spearheaded by the CRRF, will facilitate networking opportunities between law enforcement and community organizations aimed at combatting hate and fostering open dialogue. The objective of these workshops is to empower communities and equip law enforcement agencies with the tools to identify hate crimes effectively.
“The government is steadfast in its stance against the surge in hate crimes. We take pride in endorsing initiatives such as this inaugural nationwide training series on hate crimes. These efforts aim to unite communities and foster collaboration with law enforcement. It’s not just about combating hate; it’s about upholding our values and forging a future where every Canadian feels secure and respected. Workshop by workshop, we’re forging a more resilient, inclusive, and just nation for all.” – The Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities
“The CRRF has been actively involved in the prevention and mitigation of hate crimes in Canada. These workshops serve as a vital extension of our ongoing efforts to comprehend the systemic hurdles and deficiencies in addressing hate crimes and incidents in Canada. They also serve to connect individuals with indispensable, community-driven tools and resources.” – Mohammed Hashim, CEO of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation
“We are delighted to collaborate with the Canadian Race Relations Foundation and law enforcement agencies nationwide to further enhance the collection and reporting of hate crime incidents. Enhanced data will provide invaluable insights and enable more informed decisions, fostering an environment where all Canadians feel safe and respected.” – André Loranger, Chief Statistician of Canada
“As co-chair of the Hate Crimes Task Force, the RCMP is honored to endorse the Canadian Race Relations Foundation and Statistics Canada in launching this significant initiative. The training workshops announced today will complement the ongoing efforts of the Task Force to equip local and provincial law enforcement partners with the necessary tools, resources, and training to effectively respond to hate crimes and incidents.” – Alison Whelan, Hate Crimes Task Force Co-Chair, Senior ADM, Reform, Accountability and Culture, RCMP
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is a federal Crown corporation dedicated to combating systemic racism in Canada. Its mission involves developing systemic solutions and advocating for anti-racism public policies through partnership engagement, awareness creation, and mobilization. For further details, visit CRRF’s website https://crrf-fcrr.ca/).
Statistics Canada serves as the national statistical office, furnishing Canadians with crucial information on the nation’s economy, society, and environment necessary for effective citizenship and decision-making.
Ajay Kumar