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TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
TORONTO YOUTH
ACTION FOR CHANGE
     LAUNCH

      DISCUSSION ON:
      AN INTERGRATED APPROACH TO
      ECONOMIC CHALLENGES OF WORLD
      TODAY AIMS TO FOSTER ECONOMIC
      INTEGRATION AND INCLUSION OF
      CANADIAN YOUTH THROUGH
      ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LEADERSHIP

      MARRIOT DOWNTOWN
      525 BAY STREET
      DECEMBER 7, 2019
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
Facts about TYAC
Black Canadians have contributed greatly to Canada’s heritage and growth ever since the arrival of
Mathieu Da Costa. Da Costa’s influence on Canada dates all the way back to the early 1600s. Black
Canadians in Canada come from diverse backgrounds and have had vastly different experiences.
While some of them can trace their roots in Canada going back many generations, others have only
immigrated in recent decades. It would be fair to say that they have had a major impact on the
country when it comes to things like development, diversity, our history, and our Canadian identity.
According statistics Canada, Toronto has the largest black population in the country
 with 442,015 individuals making up 36.9% of Canada's black population.

In working with both the United Nations’ initiatives for the International Decade for People of African
Descent (an initiative that begun in 2015 and will culminate in 2024) and Black History Month 2020,
the Sylvenie Lindor Foundation pleads for more concrete action from all levels of government in
addressing issues pertaining to the integration of Canadian black youth. It is also important that
these youth are better able to understand how the Canadian justice system works. The Toronto
Youth Action for Change (TYAC) aims to reach out to about 2000 Canadian black youth and engage
them in actively discovering their identity in the Greater Toronto Area.

Aiming to foster economic integration and social inclusion through entrepreneurship and leadership
skills, the TYAC will tackle some challenges faced by Canadian youth in the Queen City. Some of
these challenges relate to issues such as the justice system, language barriers, unemployment, and
poverty. We all know that Canada prides itself on things like inclusion and diversity where those new
to the country are helped to blend in in hopes that eventually they will be made to feel at home.
Though it is somewhat unclear exactly why, it needs to be said that this process has been incredibly
challenging in the case of youth from minority communities. So far, in our partnership with the
government, we have done great work and hope to continue doing so.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the city of Toronto for creating an Anti-Black Racism
unit which aims to tackle challenges faced by Afro Canadian Youth in the Queen City. Our
Foundation has not yet established a partnership with the city of Toronto and our attempt to do so
with the city has been unsuccessuful on many occasions. In commemoration of the International
Decade for People of African Descent, we advocate for more funding and programs from the
provincial government that allow youth to succeed across the province.

Additionally, our foundation wants to express its gratitude to the Ministry of Canadian Heritage and
the Canadian government as a whole for partnering with us and working with us so closely on our
TYAC project. The International Decade for People of African Descent which came out of the United
Nations is an incredible initiative that we believe in very strongly. Working on this initiative in our
home of Canada helps make it a global effort to recognize the contribution of the black community
from past to present. We are more than confident that this initiative will continue moving forward in
the right direction up until its culmination in 2024. We at Sylvenie Lindor Foundation are doing our
part in furthering the initiative and adding to what are already some fantastic efforts.

Lastly, we would like to thank the Ministry of Canadian Heritage for specifically creating a Secretary of
Anti-Racism who can devote much of their time to this important undertaking. We aim to work
closely with this Secretary and their team in focusing in on the acute issues that we care so much
about addressing. This is how change takes place, and we at SLF believe wholeheartedly that change
is always possible despite any obstacles. As is often the case, stigma emerges as one of the most
fundamental issues. Many people of Africans decent at any age can feel overly stigmatized in Canada
and elsewhere in the world. By changing the current stigma, much similar change in other areas can
follow. Overall, we want Canadian black youth to be able to successfully coexist with all others in our
great country. It is important that this Canadian youth population can feel on the same wavelength
as their counterparts in a country that prides itself on multiculturalism and equability.

The Sylvenie Lindor Foundation Team
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
FACTS ABOUT THE TYAC

Sport
Sport creates unity and brings youth together. With the Slogan “Soccer
for Integration Soccer for Social Cohesion”, the TYAC is implementing two
soccer tournaments which will bring young athletes from diverse communities
together. Vivre ensemble

Entrepreneurship
Become an entrepreneur. Reach your potential in a way that goes beyond
your expectations. The Youth Entrepreneurship Program is designed to work with youth
who aspire to become entrepreneurs and business owners. While the program’s goal is
to foster economic and social inclusion through workshops and seminars, the TYAC will
explore with young entrepreneurs the concepts of trade, the labor market, autonomy,
and the global economy. Create, innovate and invent!

Leadership
Become a young leader in today’s society. Explore the opportunities which will allow you
to build up yourself and your community. Leadership programs aim to expose youth to
the world on both national and international levels. The program will help individuals
develop good relationships with their various communities. The TYAC is well designed in
order to help youth better understand the Canadian justice system as young leaders of
today. Get involved – Get inspired!

Youth Forum
Dare voicing your opinion about issues that matters to you, your community, and your
country. During the Forum, the TYAC raises issues pertaining to youth’s ability to reach
their full potential and to foster social cohesion.
Dare – Deliver – Develop!
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Fait à propos de AJTC
Les Canadiens noirs ont grandement contribué à l’héritage et à la croissance du Canada depuis l’arrivée de
Mathieu Da Costa. L’influence de Da Costa sur le Canada remonte au début des années 1600. Les
Canadiens noirs au Canada viennent de divers horizons et ont eu des expériences très différentes. Si
certains d'entre eux peuvent retracer leurs racines au Canada depuis plusieurs générations, d'autres n'ont
immigré qu'au cours des dernières décennies. Il serait juste de dire qu'ils ont eu un impact majeur sur le
pays en ce qui concerne le développement, la diversité, notre histoire et notre identité canadienne.
Toronto compte la plus grande population noire au pays avec 442 015 personnes, soit 36,9% de la
population noire du Canada.

En collaborant à la fois avec les initiatives des Nations Unies pour la Décennie internationale des
personnes d'ascendance africaine (initiative lancée en 2015 et qui culminera en 2024) et avec le Mois de
l'histoire des Noirs 2020, la Fondation Sylvenie Lindor plaide pour une action plus concrète aux niveaux du
gouvernement pour s'attaquer aux problèmes liés à l'intégration des jeunes Canadiens noirs et leur permet
de mieux appréhender le système de justice canadien. L’action jeunesse de Toronto pour le changement
(AJTC) vise à rencontrer environ 2 000 jeunes canadiens et les inciter à découvrir activement leur identité
dans la région du Grand Toronto.

Dans le but de favoriser l'intégration économique et l'inclusion sociale par le biais de l'entrepreneuriat et
des compétences en leadership, l’AJTC s'attaquera aux défis auxquels font face les jeunes Canadiens dans
la Ville Reine. Certains de ces défis ont trait à des problèmes tels que le système judiciaire, les barrières
linguistiques, le chômage et la pauvreté. Nous savons tous que le Canada est fier de choses telles que
l'inclusion et la diversité, où les nouveaux arrivants sont aidés à se fondre dans l'espoir qu'ils finiront par se
sentir chez eux. Bien que l'on ne sache pas exactement pourquoi, il faut dire que ce processus a été
incroyablement difficile dans le cas des jeunes issus des communautés minoritaires. Jusqu'à présent, dans
le cadre de notre partenariat avec le gouvernement, nous avons accompli un travail remarquable et
espérons pouvoir continuer à le faire.

Nous souhaitons saisir cette occasion pour remercier la ville de Toronto d’avoir créé une unité de lutte
contre le racisme anti- noirs qui s’attaque aux problèmes liés à la discrimination auxquels font
face les jeunes afro-canadiens. Notre fondation n’a pas encore établi un partenariat avec la ville de
Toronto, notre tentative en ce sens avec la ville a été vaine à de nombreuses reprises. En commémoration
de la Décennie Internationale des Personnes d'Ascendance Africaine, nous plaidons pour davantage de
financement et de programmes auprès du Gouvernement provincial permettant la réussite des jeunes
dans toute la province. De plus, notre fondation souhaite exprimer sa gratitude au ministère du Patrimoine
canadien et au gouvernement canadien dans son ensemble pour leur partenariat et leur collaboration si
étroite dans notre projet AJTC. La Décennie Internationale des Personnes d'Ascendance Africaine, est une
initiative incroyable en laquelle nous croyons beaucoup.

Travailler sur cette initiative chez nous, au Canada, contribue à en faire un effort mondial pour reconnaître
la contribution de ces communautés du passé et du présent. Nous sommes plus que confiants que cette
initiative continuera d'aller dans la bonne direction jusqu'à son apogée en 2024. À la Fondation Sylvenie
Lindor, nous contribuons à l'avancement de cette initiative en y ajoutant des efforts fantastiques.
Enfin, nous voudrions remercier le ministère du Patrimoine canadien d’avoir créé un secrétaire à la lutte
contre le racisme capable de consacrer une grande partie de son temps à cette entreprise importante.
Notre objectif est de travailler en étroite collaboration avec ce secrétaire et son équipe afin de nous
concentrer sur les problèmes aigus que nous tenons tant à résoudre.

C’est ainsi que se produit le changement et, à la Fondation nous sommes convaincus que le changement
est toujours possible, malgré tous les obstacles. Comme souvent, la stigmatisation apparaît parmi l’un des
problèmes les plus fondamentaux. De nombreux Jeunes dignes de tout âge peuvent se sentir
excessivement stigmatisés au Canada et ailleurs dans le monde. En modifiant la stigmatisation actuelle,
des changements similaires dans d'autres domaines peuvent suivre. Dans l’ensemble, nous voulons que les
jeunes Canadiens Noirs du Canada puissent coexister avec succès avec tous les autres de notre grand pays.
Il est important que cette population de jeunes puisse se sentir sur la même longueur d'onde que leurs
homologues d'un pays qui embrasse le multiculturalisme et l’égalité de chance.

L'équipe de la Fondation Sylvenie Lindor
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
FAIT À PROPOS DE AJTC

Sport
Le sport crée l'unité et rassemble les jeunes. Avec le slogan: Soccer pour
Intégration; Soccer Cohésion sociale, l’AJCT organise deux tournois de soccer qui
réuniront de jeunes athlètes de diverses communautés. Cohésion- Vivre ensemble

Entrepreneuriat
Devenir un entrepreneur. Concevez votre potentiel de manière à aller au-delà de vos
attentes en matière d’opportunités. Le programme Entrepreneuriat des jeunes est
conçu pour travailler avec des jeunes qui aspirent à devenir entrepreneurs et
propriétaires d’entreprise. Bien que l’objectif du programme soit de favoriser
l’inclusion économique et sociale, à travers des ateliers et des séminaires,
l’AJCT explorera avec les jeunes entrepreneurs les concepts de métiers, marché
du travail, autonomie, économie mondiale. Créer, innover - inventer

Leadership
Devenir un jeune leader de la société actuelle. Explorez les possibilités de vous
construire et de développer votre communauté. Les programmes de leadership
visent à exposer les jeunes aux défis mondiaux aux niveaux national et
international. Le programme les aidera à développer de bonnes relations avec
leur communauté. L’AJCT est également conçu pour aider les jeunes à mieux
appréhender le système Judiciaire canadien en tant que jeunes leaders
d’aujourd’hui. Impliquez-vous - Inspirez-vous.

Forum de jeunesse
Osez exprimer votre opinion sur les questions qui vous intéressent, à votre
communauté et à votre pays. Pendant le forum, l’AJCT a soulevé des questions
relatives à la capacité des jeunes à réaliser leur plein potentiel et à
favoriser la cohésion sociale. Oser – Accomplir - Développer
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
AGENDA
DECEMBER 7, 2019 | LE 7 DECEMBRE 2019

5:30-6 pm
REGISTRATION

6:00-7:00 pm
OPENING REMARKS AND CULTURAL
PERFORMANCE

7:00 - 7:30 pm
PANELLIST DISCUSSION:
TRADE, SMALL BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND
LABOUR MARKET

7:30-7:45pm
NETWORKING BREAK

7:45-7:55pm
KEYNOTE: DESMOND COLE, JOURNALIST

7:55-8:00pm
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
FOUNDATION AND THE TEAM
8:00-8:30pm
OFFICIAL REMARKS:
HON. GARNETTE GENIUS
HON. ERIC PIERRE
HON. SHEREF SABAWY
HON. STEVE ANDERSON

8:30-9:00pm
PERFORMANCE: JEAN JEAN ROOSEVELT
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
FANES HYPPOLITE
                              Trade & Labor Market

                                                                                             PANELLISTS - PANÉLISTES
Mr. Hyppolite attended Seneca College of Applied Art and Technologies and obtained an
Advance Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technologies-Building Sciences, a Diploma
in Building Systems Engineering Technician, a certificate in Energy Management as well
as in Building Environmental Class 1 and 2. Mr. Hyppolite is eager to share his experience
related with the audience at the launching of the Toronto Youth Action for Change
organized by Foundation Sylvenie Linder. He is also eager to share his insight on how
minority workers can better position themselves to enter the labor market.

                              DR. JEANNE FORTILUS
                              Autonomie & ingéniosité

Jeanne Fortilus est avant tout une maman de 2 garçons Oliver et Justin. Elle habite la
région de Niagara depuis 2012 et travaille actuellement sur différents aspects dans le
domaine de l'administration des affaires et principalement en ressources humaines.
Depuis plus de cinq ans, elle enseigne, fait de la recherche et élabore à l'occasion du
contenu de cours au niveau postsecondaire.

Elle a obtenu un doctorat en sciences sociales/économie en 2012 à l'Université de Nantes
en France et d'autres études de troisième cycle en sciences sociales, gestion et
administration des affaires dans différentes universités au Canada.

                            ALLISON HERVEY
                            Small Business & Entreuneurship

Allison Harvey is the Founder of H.O.P.E. Crossing Borders (An Initiative helping Haitian
Women & Children) Entrepreneur, Speaker, Philanthropist, Travel Designer, Foodie
and Intuitive Connector I am a lover of people and a business consultant for small
businesses. The WOMAN ON FIRE event is currently hosted in 2 cities, Toronto and
Atlanta. My next venture is to open a manufacturing company in Ayiti, producing sanitary
pads at an affordable cost for the women in Ayiti, which will also provide jobs and
entrepreneurial opportunities for them.
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
PASTOR NIKKI CLARKE
                               Social Justice

                                                                                                      PANELLISTS - PANÉLISTES
Jamaican born, Nikki Clarke, is the Immediate Past President of the Ontario Black History
Society. Nikki is the founder, producer and host of the Nikki Clarke Show. Nikki was the NDP
MPP in 2018 and MP Candidate for Mississauga Malton in the recent federal 2019 election.
Nikki is an ordained lay pastor. Nikki serves on the Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking
in Peel and Director of Governance for Keep 6ix, an organization that supports the prevention
of youth in the criminal justice system. She is also the proud mother of 3 adult children ages
28, 26, and 23.

                              OFFICER ALAIN AZAKARA
                              Inclusion & Intégration

ENTERTAINMENT
JEAN JEAN ROOSVELT
                                             Originaire de la Grand-Anse, Sud-Ouest d’Haïti,
                                             Jean Jean Roosevelt est un artiste né. Sa musique
                                             est une alliance de rythmes créoles : Nago, Ibo,
                                             Yanvalou, Djouba, Kongo, Rabòday, etc. et
                                             d’influences reggae, RnB, afro beat. Jean Jean
                                             Roosevelt est socialement très engagé. Son riche
                                             répertoire aborde des sujets universels tels que
                                             l'amour, l’équité de genre, le civisme, la solidarité,
                                             la     persévérance,     la     préservation       de
                                             l'environnement. Les textes de ses chansons sont
                                             majoritairement en français, parfois également en
                                             créole.
TORONTO YOUTH ACTION FOR CHANGE LAUNCH - Foundation
MODERATORS-MODÉRATEURS
                            KAKOKO JANVIER

 M. Kakoko, Janvier, est un consultant en économie, entrepreneur et écrivain basé à
 Toronto, Canada. Il a participé à plusieurs panels, notamment au festival de recherche
 de l'Université York. Son livre récemment publié, "ALTERNATIVES", «Comment Nous
 Avons retarder La croissance Économique en Afrique - Et Les Nouvelles Alternatives
 Pour Le 21ème Siècle», a été inspiré non seulement par le fait qu'il est originaire et natif
 d’Afrique, mais aussi par ses interactions constantes avec le continent Africain en tant
 qu'investisseur. Basé sur l’économie Africaine au 21e siècle, son livre est un guide
 essentiel pour la diaspora africaine et les personnes d’ascendance africaine. Outre
 d'autres orateurs brillants, Janvier présentera ses travaux de recherche à la conférence
 TEDxDomills 2020.

                            GABRIEL BRODERICK

Gabriel Broderick is a distinguished public affairs and communications professional
currently working in politics. Attending the University of Guelph, Gabriel double
majored in Anthropology and Political Science; specializing in international
conflict, cross cultural communication and cultural language shift.

A former museum community education program specialist, Gabriel taught and
programed at both the Aga Khan Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum. Further,
Gabriel has worked on political campaigns on both sides of the boarder and is
now the constituency assistant for the Hon John McKay MP of Scarborough
Guildwood.
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THE HONOURABLE BILL BLAIR
                              MINISTER OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND
                              EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

   Raised in Scarborough and the son of a police officer, the Honourable Bill Blair learned at
   an early age that “serve” comes before “protect” for a reason. He served 39 years with the

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   Toronto Police Force, the last decade as its Chief of Police. Minister Blair has
   demonstrated his ability to unite and engage others through his numerous roles in
   provincial, national, and international policing forums.

   Minister Blair is dedicated to many social causes, having worked with some of Toronto’s
   most respected organizations, such as Covenant House, the United Way, and the
   Children's Aid Society of Toronto. He is the proud recipient of the 2011 Beth Sholom
   Brotherhood Humanitarian Award. Minister Blair served on the Board of Directors of the
   Scarborough Hospital Foundation, and was Vice-Patron of the Good Neighbours' Club, a
   day centre for older, homeless and unemployed men. Minister Blair served as a
   parliamentary secretary from 2015 until 2018, when he was appointed Minister of Border
   Security and Organized Crime Reduction. In November 2019, he was appointed to
   Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.

                              KIRSTY DUNCAN
                              DEPUTY HOUSE LEADER

Kirsty Duncan was an Associate Professor of Health Studies at the University of Toronto and
the former Research Director for the AIC Institute of Corporate Citizenship at the Rotman
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School of Management. A renowned international speaker, she has lectured for such
organizations as the National Geographic Society, the Government of Japan, and the Young
Presidents’ Organization.

She co-chaired the 2006 Fraser Mustard Awards Gala in support of student nutrition and, in
October 2007, she chaired “Feeding Toronto’s Hungry Students Week.” Kirsty is passionate
about helping build resilient communities and taking action on climate change. She has helped
provide food, shelter and education to Toronto’s youth, and served on the Nobel Prize-winning
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. She holds a doctorate in geography from the
University of Edinburgh. She served as Minister of Science and Sport and was recently
appointed as Deputy House Leader.
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GARNETT GENIUS
                              MP, SHERWOOD PARK-FORT

 Garnett Genuis is Member of Parliament for the Alberta riding of Sherwood Park-Fort
 Saskatchewan and the Deputy Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Official
 Opposition. He previously served as Deputy Critic of Human Rights and Religious

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 Freedom. Since his election in 2015, Garnett has developed a reputation as one of the
 most outspoken Members of Parliament. According to rankings developed by Maclean’s,
 he spoke over 100,000 words in the Chamber in his first year alone which is more than all
 three major party leaders combined.

 As the Deputy Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs, he has drawn attention to international
 human rights violations and called for a return to Canada’s historic principle-based foreign
 policy. Garnett earned a master’s degree in Public Policy and Philosophy at the UK’s
 prestigious London School of Economics. Before entering politics, himself, he worked as a
 staffer in the Prime Minister’s Office, a writer and editor at a small online news company, a
 debate coach at an inner-city school in London, and most recently as the vice president of
 a public opinion research company.

                            MICHAEL COTEAU
                            MPP, DON VALLEY EAST

Michael Coteau was elected in 2011 as the MPP for Don Valley East. He currently serves
as Critic for Infrastructure, Energy, Labour, Economic Development, Job Creation &
Trade and was formerly Minister of Children and Youth Services, as well as Minister
Responsible for Anti-Racism. Previously, he was Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport,
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as well as Minister Responsible for the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games, and before
that, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. Prior to entering the provincial government,
Michael was elected as a school board trustee for the Toronto District School Board
(TDSB) in 2003, 2006 and 2010.

As a trustee, Michael advocated for student nutrition, community use of space and the
use of educational technology. Michael worked as an ESL instructor and curriculum
developer before becoming a community organizer for a United Way agency in
Scarborough. He was also the Marketing Manager for ABC Life Literacy, where he was
responsible for the organizing of the Family Literacy Day across Canada, and was
Executive Director of Alpha Plus, a national literacy organization mandated to support
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adult education through the use of technology.
SHERIF SABAAWY
                               MPP, MISSISSAUGA-ERIN MILLS

  Sheref Sabawy is the Ontario PC Member of Provincial Parliament for Mississauga-Erin
  Mills. A long-time community activist and volunteer, Sheref has lived in Mississauga with

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  his wife Mary, and his two sons for over 20 years. Sheref has more than 30 years of
  experience working in the IT sector as both an entrepreneur and as a professor at George
  Brown and Centennial College.

  As the PC MPP for Mississauga-Erin Mills, Sheref wants to deliver better health care,
  education, and good paying jobs to his constituents. He also wants to fight for more
  affordable hydro and lower taxes. Sheref is a strong voice at Queen’s Park, where he
  ensures Mississauga’s needs are a priority for the government.

                               FRANZ BENJAMIN
                               DEPUTÉ VIAU-QUÉBEC

Mon parcours professionnel reflète mes valeurs et mes convictions où l’éducation, la
participation citoyenne, la diversité et la démocratie sont au cœur de mes actions et
initiatives. Mes fonctions de conseiller municipal depuis 9 ans me permettent de contribuer
modestement à l’amélioration du territoire où les hommes et les femmes de Saint-Michel
évoluent. Ces améliorations passent par la revitalisation du quartier à travers différents
projets d’infrastructures (HLM, coopératives d’habitation, parc Fréderic-Bach, piscine, jeux
d’eau, PPU-Jarry Est) et d’initiatives de nature économique telle que le Forum du
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 éveloppement économique de Saint-Michel.

Pensons à la Caravane de la démocratie, Simulation du Jeune Conseil ou aux différents
accueils à l’Hôtel de Ville de Montréal.Sur le plan communautaire, je suis fier de mentionner
mon implication dans la réussite éducative et la qualification professionnelle des citoyens et
citoyennes du territoire. À ce chapitre, j’ai assumé avec grand intérêt les fonctions de
commissaire à la Commission scolaire de la Pointe-de-l’Île, de 1998 à 2013, et j’ai cofondé le
Fonds 1804 pour la persévérance scolaire, un organisme soutenant, depuis 2013, la
persévérance scolaire des jeunes Québécois et Québécoises de toutes origines.
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STEVE ANDERSON
                            DEPUTY MAYOR, TOWM OF SHELBURNE

Steve Anderson currently serves as the Deputy Mayor for the town of Shelburne and as

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Councillor for County of Dufferin where he is a member of Community Services, Dufferin
Oaks and Museum Committees. His experience in municipal politics also includes
overseeing initiatives related to accessibility. He is the first racialized person elected to
political office in Shelburne.

Steve has over 15 years’ experience as a senior litigation lawyer with the Toronto Transit
Commission. Steve has extensive community Board experience serving as the former
Vice- President for the Ontario College of Kinesiology, Board Member with Prologue to
the Performing Arts, Citizen Appointment for Community Care Access Centre and a
Citizen Appointment for the City of Brampton Task Force. Currently, Steve
serves as a Director for Defense Construction Canada.

                          DR. ERIC PIERRE
                          FOUNDINF PRESIDENT, PIERSPECTIVE ENTRAIDE
                          HUMANITAIRE

Dr. Eric Pierre is the founding president of Pierspective Entraide Humanitaire. He has
been a practicing dentist in Toronto since 1981. A strong believer in bringing together the
Haitian, the Caribbean and the Francophone communities, he has been a founding
member of several community organizations such as the Confrérie Haitienne de
Toronto, the Association Haitienne de Toronto, the Association Multiculturelle
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Franco-Ontarienne,

The Réseau Culturel Haitien de Toronto.He has been on the Board of Directors of The
Chambre Economique de l`Ontario and other organizations. Since 1995, Dr.Pierre has
been the representative in Toronto of his native country, Haiti, as Honorary Consul. He
views Pierspective Entraide Humanitaire as an outlet for his philanthropic energy, a way
to reach out to the voiceless and the disenfranchised children of Haiti.
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DESMOND COLE
                            ACTIVIST AND JOURNALIST

Desmond Cole is an activist and freelance journalist in Toronto. His work also appears in

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the Toronto Star, Toronto Life, Walrus, VICE, NOW Magazine, Toronto’s, and Ethnic Aisle.
Desmond is currently working on his first book, on the experiences of Black Canadians.

Desmond has been documenting social justice in Toronto and has written extensively
about the black experience in this city. His work with the Black Lives Matter
movement and more recently his successful effort to remove the Toronto Police
presence from TDSB schools have pushed his voice to the forefront. Desmond has
also worked to address housing, social support, integration, civic engagement
and justice for youth.

                              PETER FLEGEL
                              DIRECTOR, CANADIAN HERITAGE
                              SECRETARIAT FOR ANTI-RACISM

Peter Flegel is the newly appointed director of Canadian Heritage secretariat for Anti-racism.
Peter is a multilingual social entrepreneur, fundraiser, columnist, community organizer,
philanthropist, philosopher and musician. He has been recognized as one of the world’s 100
most influential Black leaders aged 40 and under.

Through his work at the Michaëlle Jean Foundation, the legacy project of the Rt. Hon.
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Michaëlle Jean and her husband Jean-Daniel Lafond, he is the brains and organizer behind
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the National Black Canadians Summit, which has gathered over 2,000 people from across
the country to build a Canadian strategic plan to implement the aims of the International
Decade for People of African Descent, which has helped to transform federal policy,
budgeting priorities, programming and internal governmental structures.
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ABOUT SYLVENIE
LINDOR FOUNDATION
The Sylvenie Lindor Foundation has emerged as a means towards
helping black Canadian Francophone youth succeed. We use soccer
and our Youth Forum to reduce social and linguistic barriers in an
interaction setting. Our goal is to foster economic integration and
inclusion for black youth in assisting them to access the resources
they need to reach their potential. Our work focuses on training and
programs that promote economic integration and wellbeing for black
youth. Annually, we serve about 400 black Canadian youth in the GTA
in different areas such as Soccer Clubs, Bilingual Job Fairs, and our
Youth Forum. The Sylvenie Lindor Foundation was founded in Toronto
in 2011 by Amikley Fontaine. It is a non-profit organization named after
Mr. Fontaine’s late mother Sylvenie Lindor.

                  Fondation Sylvenie Lindor Foundation
                                P.O BOX
                     10063 -Etobicoke, On, M9R 2K5
                            www.fslindor.ca
À PROPOS DE LA
FONDATION
La Fondation Sylvenie Lindor a émergé comme moyen d'aider les
jeunes Canadiens noirs francophones à réussir. Tout en utilisant le
football et le Forum des jeunes (dialogue) pour réduire les barrières
sociales et linguistiques dans un contexte d'interaction, notre objectif
est de favoriser l'intégration économique et l'inclusion des jeunes
noirs afin qu'ils puissent accéder aux resources dont ils ont besoin.
Notre travail se concentre sur la formation et les programmes qui
favorisent l'intégration économique et le bien-être des jeunes noirs.
Chaque année, nous servons environ 400 jeunes Canadiens de race
noire dans la région du Grand Toronto dans différents domaines tels
que: les clubs de soccer; Salon de l'emploi bilingue, Forum des jeunes.
La Fondation Sylvenie Lindor a été fondée en 2011 à Toronto par
Amikley Fontaine. C'est une organisation à but non lucratif nommée
après la défunte mère du fondateur, Sylvenie Lindor.

                   Fondation Sylvenie Lindor Foundation
                                 P.O BOX
                      10063 -Etobicoke, On, M9R 2K5
                             www.fslindor.ca
Amikley Fontaine BA,
Founder & President
Amikley Fontaine is the founder of the Sylvenie Lindor Foundation. It is a
non-profit organisation that he named after his late mother Sylvenie
Lindor.Mr. Fontaine is a native of Haiti and is very committed to
empowering black youth through the foundation’s work.

                                                                               THE SLF TEAM - L'ÉQUIPE FSL
 Christopher Sullivan BA
 Director of Communications
 Mr. Sullivan is currently completing his Masters Degree in Legal Theory
 and will be starting his Juris Doctor degree in September. Through his
 friendship with Amikley Fontaine, the founder of the Sylvenie Lindor
 Foundation, he has become more involved with the foundation over the
 past few years.

 Fayse Lindor, MBA,
 Project Officer
 Originally from Haiti, Ms. Lindor holds a Bachelors and Masters Degree in
 Business Administration (BBA and MBA). She is currently working at the
 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) as an Expert Banking Advisor. She also
 coordinates the sponsorship and education plan for children in Haiti.

  M. Emilio François BA
  Director of Finance
  Mr. François is the financial advisor for the SylvenieLindor
  Foundation.His academic background is in Economics and Business
  Administration. He is actively involved in the Francophone community
  and works with several other communities in order to advance the
  interests of African-Caribbean diaspora in Canada.

  Kanar Youssif
  Youth Ambasador

  Kanar Youssif has been in Canada since 2011. She born in Iraq with
  Armenian backgrounds. She is currently an undergraduate student with
  a double majors in International Studies and Sociology at York
  University- Glendon Campus. She joined the Sylvenie Lindor Foundation
  as an Ambassador since 2015. Her main goal to support youth who she
  believes deserve more attention in the multicultural society like Toronto.
Floris Ingabire
Chief Protocol officer
Floris Ingabire is an advance POS Analyst in Toronto. He holds a degree from
York University in Business Economics. In the past, he worked with the
Sylvenie Foundation to raise funds to send 50 children to school. In 2017, as
vice-president and active member of the Glendon African Network, he

                                                                                THE SLF TEAM - L'ÉQUIPE FSL
helped in building an orphanage in Zimbabwe and helped raise funds for a
Toronto children's concert choir that promotes and encourages young
people through inspirational and African-American songs. He is currently
working with Inspired Initiatives, a non-profit organization aimed at
empowering refugees in Uganda by providing them with training and ways
to be financially independent. Ingabire is passionate about making a positive
difference in the lives of vulnerable people.

  Kayleen-Marie Saunders
  Outreach Ambasador
  Kayleen-Marie graduated from York University's Glendon College with a
  bilingual degree in International Studies.She now works as a full time
  bilingual commercial and business credit analyst for Ford Credit Canada,
  a Fortune 500 auto and truck financing company. She believes in the
  'Together our best'. Kayleen-Marie believes that it takes a community to
  shape the next generation.

   Kayleen-Marie Saunders
   Outreach Ambasador
   Kayleen-Marie graduated from York University's Glendon College with a
   bilingual degree in International Studies.She now works as a full time
   bilingual commercial and business credit analyst for Ford Credit Canada,
   a Fortune 500 auto and truck financing company. She believes in the
   'Together our best'. Kayleen-Marie believes that it takes a community to
   shape the next generation.

     Andre Venor
     Director of Programs and Operations
Marla St Fleur
Emmanuell Desmoulin
   Shelove François

                            AMBASSADORS-AMBASSADEURS
   Stephane Marcel
   Jonathan Marcel
 Myriam B Tshimanga
     Arsan Aouissi
    Emilio François
   Amikley Fontaine
     Andre Venor
     Floris Ingabire
     Kanar Youssif
     Wendell Noel
 Jean Mario Fontaine
     Fayse Lindor
   Junior Bien-Aimé
     Yvirck Marcel
    Yannick Marcel
  Jean Mary Vianney
   Daniel Steinhart
 Christopher Sullivan
                        KEYNOT

      Jim Joseph
                        SPEAKE
     Andrick Cavé
    Raniqua James
    Brunel Merisier
    Kayleen- Marie
       Saunders
 Patrick Champagne
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    Bruner Fontaine
SPECIAL THANKS

                                                         THANK YOU - MERCI
    Government of Canada – our official sponsor
            Ministry of Canadian Heritage
  Office of the Deputy House Leader Kirsty Duncan
               Office the Hon. Bill Blair
         Office of the Hon. Bardish Chagger
         Office of the Hon. Steven Guilbeault
  Office of Garnett Genuis, MP Sherwood Park-Fort

 Office the LG of Ontario, Hon. Elizabeth Dowdeswell
  Office of the Premier of Ontario, Hon. Doug Ford

Office of His Worship Mayor John Tory, City of Toronto
                                              KEYNOT

                                              SPEAKE
Office of Steve Anderson, Deputy Mayor of Shelburne
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THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

     Conseil Scolaire Viamonde
         Maison d’Haiti du
           Grand Toronto
          College Boreal

                                      THANK YOU - MERCI
      Women on Fire Network
    Thanks to our Media Partners
           Radio Canada
         L’express Toronto
              Le journal
           Metropolitain

THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

          Fougere Adolphe
          Emilienne Mondo
             Rabae Allos
         Jean Mary Vianney
           Dr. Mark Martin
                                   KEYNOT

                                   SPEAKE
 THANKS TO THE TEAM, AMBASSADORS,
MODERATORS AND EVERYONE ATTENDING.
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Thank you - Merci

 Fondation Sylvenie Lindor Foundation
               P.O BOX
    10063 -Etobicoke, On, M9R 2K5
           www.fslindor.ca
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