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The End of Parallel Lives? The Report of the Community Cohesion Panel

"The community cohesion agenda has developed in response to disturbances in northern towns in 2001 and the recognition that cohesion is a national issue."
  
  
    
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"Of course, the issues have not been cracked - barely a day goes by without some aspect of race and community relations moving into the spotlight. That is why I recently launched our consultation Strength in Diversity: Towards a community cohesion and race equality strategy. Recognising that much work has been done to develop the community cohesion agenda, and significant progress made in a number
of areas, Strength in Diversity will map the way forward to consolidate and develop our community cohesion and race equality strategy."

Creator(s) Fiona Mactaggart
Source Location Canada
Publisher Department of Canadian Heritage
Date Published
2004-07
Language English
URL http://www.pch.gc.ca/cs-kc/actionaccess/CommunityCohesion.pdf
Copyright Holder Fiona Mactaggart

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