![]() “Our government is committed to fostering multiculturalism. ![]() We all benefit from this growing diversity – from exchanging cross-cultural ideas in government, business and civil society to enjoying multicultural festivals and food. is home to more than 200 First Nations communities, Métis and Indigenous people from other parts of Canada as well as people from more than 200 countries. Most recently, we have welcomed and supported more than 15,000 people fleeing war in Ukraine. Additionally, our province has long been a place where people have sought safety and security. ![]() “People from around the world have also been coming to British Columbia to build better lives and seek new opportunities for more than a century and a half. “First Nations have lived on, cared for and maintained relationships with these lands and waters since time immemorial. We also renew our commitment to equity, inclusion and anti-racism. ![]() ![]() “On Canadian Multiculturalism Day, we celebrate the many cultural communities that make our province strong and vibrant. Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking Canadian Multiculturalism Day: ![]()
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