Ontario Communities To Mark Bicentenary Of The Act To Abolish The British Slave Trade
Backgrounder: Roots Of Freedom Grants
McGuinty Government Commemorates Niagara’s Black History
Honouring Influence Of Chloe Cooley Who Helped End Slavery In Upper Canada
McGuinty Government Celebrates Emancipation With Recognition Of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
McGuinty Government Opens Exhibit To Commemorate Abolition Of The Slave Trade Act
Exhibit Educates And Informs On History Of Slavery In Ontario
Youth Conference Teaches History Of Slavery And Abolitionist Movement In Ontario
80 Youth Participating In 3-day Conference To Promote Awareness Of Slavery In Ontario
McGuinty Government
Marks Bicentenary Of The Abolition Of The Slave Trade
Minister Of Citizenship And Immigration Names Members Of Bicentenary Committee
McGuinty Government to Mark Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act
Province-Wide Projects to Commemorate Abolition of Slave Trade Act

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