Mayor Bevilacqua participates in National Summits on Antisemitism and Islamophobia

City of Vaughan reaffirms its commitment to denouncing and combatting all forms of hate-based racism
 
On behalf of the City of Vaughan, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua participated in the federal government’s National Summit on Antisemitism on July 21 and the National Summit on Islamophobia on July 22. The virtual summits brought together a diverse group of community and political leaders, academics, activists, and members with intersectional identities within these communities.

Mayor Bevilacqua: Vaughan cheers on Team Canada in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

City raises Olympic flag and will illuminate Vaughan City Hall red and white in support of athletes
 
The following statement was issued by Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua to mark the opening of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games:
 
“Today, at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, athletes and fans worldwide united virtually to welcome the 2020 Olympic Summer Games.

Do you know someone deserving of the 2021 Order of Vaughan?

Submit a nomination by Friday, Sept. 10
 
Recognizing extraordinary acts of public service – this is what the City’s annual Order of Vaughan award does. It is the highest honour the City may bestow on an individual who is dedicated to bettering the city, advocating for the community and bringing about positive change. If this sounds like someone you know, nominate them for consideration.
 
The City is currently accepting nominations for the 2021 Order of Vaughan.
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