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Notable Figure: Frances Oldham Kelsey

Notable Figure: Frances Oldham Kelsey

July 24, 1914 is the birthdate of this remarkable British Columbian who blocked the sale of thalidomide in the United States (photo courtesy of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement

Introducing the newest module in our series to help build a strong, safe, and supportive community

Canadian Multiculturalism Day 2021

Canadian Multiculturalism Day 2021

Join us on June 27th in celebrating and learning about multiculturalism in Canada

Statement on Cowessess First Nation Discovery Near Indian Residential School
Indigenous History Month 2021

Indigenous History Month 2021

Join us this June as we acknowledge, learn, and celebrate

Statement on Kamloops Indian Residential School

Statement on Kamloops Indian Residential School

Take a moment to read the statement

Asian Heritage Month 2021: Looking Forward

Asian Heritage Month 2021: Looking Forward

Learn why the month of May is not the end

The Community Voices Series: Dr. Neila Miled

The Community Voices Series: Dr. Neila Miled

The Office of Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion is pleased to introduce Dr. Neila Miled, our new Anti-Racism Advisor

Introducing: The Community Voices Series

Introducing: The Community Voices Series

Join us in learning from and celebrating champions of culture transformation

Indigenous Nurses Day 2021

Indigenous Nurses Day 2021

Celebrate Indigenous Nurses Day on May 14 by learning about Edith Monture, the first Indigenous woman to become a registered nurse in Canada