Canada and African Union Discuss Collaboration in Toronto
Written by Black Hot Fire Network Team on February 6, 2026
Canada’s partnership is seen as vital for knowledge transfer and skills development benefiting both Canada and Africa. The African Union has designated “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations” as the Theme of the Year for 2025.
Collaboration with Canada
Canada’s involvement is considered essential for fostering knowledge transfer and skills development that benefits both regions. There is encouragement for continued mentorship and capacity-building programs aimed at empowering young Africans to contribute to their home countries. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is also recognized as creating opportunities for diaspora-led entrepreneurship, enabling African businesses to access new markets and achieve sustainable growth.
Theme of the Year: Reparatory Justice
The African Union has designated “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations” as the Theme of the Year for 2025. This designation is intended to address historical injustices and advocate for reparatory justice, which is viewed as a foundation for healing, dignity, and equitable growth.
Diaspora Engagement
Diaspora communities, particularly those in Canada, are invited to actively engage with this theme. Opportunities for participation include advocacy, consultations, and cultural initiatives, with the goal of ensuring diaspora voices influence the African Union’s approach to reparatory justice.
Shared Vision for Africa
The speaker acknowledged ongoing learning through interactions with diaspora communities, civil society, and faith leaders. A shared vision for a thriving continent was emphasized, highlighting the importance of collaboration despite differences. The role of government is to facilitate connections, but continued progress depends on collective effort and unity.