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- Hamilton Spectator
Oakville and Burlington declare August Black Business Month
The Town of Oakville and the City of Burlington have officially declared August Black Business Month.
The announcement was made in a press release issued July 24 by the community group Halton Black Voices and community advocate Kezia Royer-Burkett.
First recognized in the United States in 2004, Black Business Month is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black-owned businesses to the local and national economies.
Halton Black Voices and Royer-Burkett noted in their release that the month-long recognition also brings attention to the ongoing barriers Black entrepreneurs face — particularly in accessing equitable financial support and resources — and calls for meaningful community engagement and support.
They said these proclamations mark a significant step toward advancing equity, representation and economic empowerment in Halton.
Black Business Month, they said, also opens the door for new community-led initiatives designed to highlight local Black-owned businesses, encourages collaboration and builds sustainable support networks across both cities.
'This is more than just a statement,' said Royer-Burkett in a press release.
'It's a commitment to recognizing the vital role Black businesses play in shaping our communities and an invitation for all residents to uplift and invest in that legacy.'
Oakville and Burlington's mayors also highlighted the importance of Black-owned businesses in their communities.
'Black businesses have been part of the Oakville economic success story since the earliest days of our town as a freedom destination on the famous Underground Railway,' said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton.
Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward also issued a statement in which she noted that Black-owned businesses contribute significantly to the economic and social fabric of Burlington, but face systemic barriers that impact the visibility, growth and access to resources for Black entrepreneurs.
A public proclamation ceremony will be held at Burlington City Hall (
426 Brant St.
) on Aug. 14 from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
The proclamation will also be celebrated during the Halton Black Voices Cookout on July 26 at
Mount Kelso Conservation Area
.