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The City has produced posters to celebrate Toronto's diversity. These posters have been used in public education campaigns across the city and thousands of posters have been distributed to libraries, community organizations, schools and individuals. Limited quantities are available. Contact us.

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"Welcome" to Toronto
This very popular poster has been revised to reflect the major first languages spoken in Toronto. Language names and origins are beside it (when you click on the larger image).
Click for a larger image - Welcome

Adult literacy
Together with community-based literacy groups, this City poster campaign promotes access to free, ongoing adult literacy courses.
Click for a larger image - Adult literacy poster

Adult literacy
This version of the adult literacy poster reflects the co-operation of the City of Toronto, York Region and the government of Ontario. Together with the Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy (MTML), "Get back into learning," promotes the Literacy Access Network's phone number and website in French and English.

The bilingual poster has been distributed to school boards, social services offices, Toronto Public Library branches, and literacy providers throughout Toronto and York Region.

This poster is available from the Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy

Click for a larger image - Adult literacy poster
Click for a larger image - Adult literacy poster French

Aboriginal City Celebration 2011
The 17th annual National Aboriginal Day will be celebrated on June 21, 2011.
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2011

Aboriginal City Celebration 2010
The poster art is by the Ojibwe artist Joseph Sagaj. The poster promotes events in the week leading up to National Aboriginal Day on June 21, 2010.

Read about this year's poster artist.
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2010

Aboriginal City Celebration 2009
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2009

Read about this year's poster artist.
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2009

Aboriginal City Celebration 2008
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2008

Read about this year's poster artist.
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2008

Aboriginal City Celebration 2007
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2007

Read about this year's poster artist.

Out of print
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2007

Aboriginal City Celebration 2006
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2006

Read about this year's poster artist.
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2006

Aboriginal City Celebration 2005
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2005 (PDF 879 Kb)

Out of print
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2005

Aboriginal City Celebration 2004
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2004.

Out of print

Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2004

Aboriginal City Celebration 2003
This poster promotes various events during the week to celebrate National Aboriginal Day, on June 21, 2003.

Out of print
Click for a larger image - National Aboriginal Day - June 21, 2003

Diversity Our Strength
This poster includes the City's motto, Diversity Our Strength, and the benefits derived from this diversity.
Click for a larger image - Equity, Respect, Harmony, Prosperity, One thing leads to another

Diversity Our Strength: Access & Equity Our Goal
This poster's title is the front cover of the 1999 report that came out of community consultations on access and equity. The report outlines the benefits to the city derived from diversity.
Click for a larger image - Diversity Our Strength: Access and Equity Our Goal

Hate. It's Taught
This poster is part of a city-wide public education campaign aimed at eliminating Intolerance, racism and hate in Toronto.

Out of print
Click for a larger image - Hate. It's taught.

Literacy is a Right
This multilingual poster is part of a city-wide education, awareness and advocacy campaign for the elimination of illiteracy. September is literacy month and includes September 8, International Literacy Day.

Out of print
Click for a larger image - Literacy is a right

Pride poster
This poster promotes equal rights for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgender and two spirited.
Click for a larger image - Pride poster

 

 
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