Black History Month - February
Every year, Canadians are invited to participate in Black History Month festivities and events that honour the legacy of Black Canadians, past and present. In Saint John, PRUDE Inc. along with community partners, is promoting exhibits and presentations throughout the month.
News Release
01 February 2019
Statement by Minister Rodriguez on Black History Month
Canadian Heritage
OTTAWA, February 1, 2019
Every February we honour and celebrate the significant contributions of Black Canadians to the growth and prosperity of our country. Black History Month is a time to reflect on the long and rich history of Black Canadians and their accomplishments in building an open, diverse society.
Throughout our history, Black Canadians have made a tremendous impact on society and have inspired the next generation of young Black leaders to carve out their own place in Canada. This year’s theme, “Black Canadian Youth: Boundless, Rooted and Proud,” shines a light on how Black youth are shaping the country we live in today.
As the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, I would like to reaffirm our government’s commitment to address anti-black racism and discrimination that still exist in our society. I would also like to invite all Canadians to take part in the various Black History Month events held across Canada.

