Whitehorse Daily Star

Premier hails Emancipation Day

Premier Ranj Pillai recognized Emancipation Day today.

By Whitehorse Star on August 1, 2023

Premier Ranj Pillai recognized Emancipation Day today.

“August 1, 1834, marks the day that the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect across the British Empire,” Pillai said in a statement.

“Today we recognize Emancipation Day, a day of commemoration and a celebration of freedom.

“For hundreds of years, the enslavement of Black and Indigenous people was considered an economic necessity across the British Empire, including Canada.

“On Emancipation Day, we acknowledge the dark and painful history of slavery in Canada, and the intergenerational impacts that it has had upon minority communities, and continues to have today.

“Racism and discrimination is ever-present in the Yukon, throughout Canada and around the world,” the premier noted.

“Although progress has been made, there is always more to be done. Our government remains committed to addressing inequalities, promoting diversity and inclusion, and combatting systemic racism.”

On this day of remembrance, Pillai added, “we recognize the consequences of the intergenerational trauma and the extent to which systemic discrimination flows from the legacy of slavery.

“I encourage everyone to learn more about Canada’s history of enslavement and segregation of Black and Indigenous peoples and its lasting impacts. This understanding of our past is crucial in building a stronger, more inclusive future for all Yukoners.”

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