February is Black History Month in Canada, let’s celebrate together
I had the opportunity to meet with several of our Black community leaders at activities and events held across our city throughout the month of February.
I want to acknowledge local residents Yomi Pratt and Najat Ghannou for their leadership in organizing respectively the Global Com-munity Alliance Gala held on Feb. 22, and the closing reception of Black History Month on Feb. 28, where we recognized the contributions of many individuals in our community and country.
What a privilege it was to join the 632 Phoenix Air cadet Squadron Commanding Officer’s parade at École secondaire catholique Béatrice-Desloges on Feb 12. I want to thank Captain Tanya Brooks and Julie Brennan for welcoming me and all the cadets for your community engagement.
I would also like to highlight the important upcoming holidays and celebrations that are slated to take place in our community. As of Feb. 28 at sundown, Muslims have entered Ramadan, a period of fasting, contemplation, and reflection. I wish our Muslim community Ramadan Mubarak!
In the month of March, we are also celebrating the 4th Irish Heritage Month in Canada. Let’s recognize the achievements and contributions of Canadians of Irish descent who have contributed to building the prosperous country we know today.
I want to wish every woman a happy International Women’s Day, which we celebrate every year on March 8. Thank you for thriving and being leaders and models for our younger generation. Moreover, it is an honour to be able to recognize this year, 41 amazing women and girls in our community, thanks to all of you who help us nominate them.
In conclusion, I would like to share some thoughts about the upcoming tariff threats by the United States of America, especially as we celebrated our Canadian Flag
on Feb. 15. Since it was first raised in 1965, the Canadian flag has become an enduring symbol of our nation’s unity and pride.
Now more than ever, the Canadian flag serves as a symbol of the solidarity that binds us together, no matter the external pressures we may face. Though challenges like a trade war may test us, the core values that make Canada exceptional – peace, order, and good government – will continue to guide us.
As a nation, we have long prided ourselves on values like fairness, respect, and cooperation, and I know our government will never back down as we are in this together and I am committed to, just like all of you to stand up for Canada.