African Heritage Month Proclaimed in Saskatchewan
The month of February has been proclaimed as African Heritage Month to honour, celebrate and recognize the legacy of African Canadians across the province.
“Saskatchewan is a province where multiculturalism is appreciated and celebrated,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Alana Ross said. “African Heritage Month provides an opportunity to learn about the many accomplishments, contributions and history that people of African heritage have made and how they continue to help build this great province.”
Last fall, the government introduced legislation to formally recognize the heritage of Saskatchewan’s many peoples. The regulations will be introduced after The Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act receives Royal Assent in the Spring sitting of the Legislative Assembly.
“From Many Peoples Strength, our provincial motto, is a fitting foundation for this new legislation,” Ross said. “Saskatchewan’s diverse people and unique heritages continue to strengthen our province.”


