Road to Economic Prosperity Action Plan for African NS Communities
We chat with Irvine Carvery to get some more information on the recently launched African Nova Scotian Road to Economic Prosperity Action Plan, a new five-year plan providing a space for realizing future opportunities for all people of African descent.
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