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When you get in to work tomorrow, you might just notice that an abnormally high number of your colleagues are wearing pink shirts. Here's why you might want to join them.
Canada has marked Pink Shirt Day since 2007, but meaningful progress in tackling bullying requires solidarity from youth, teachers, schools, parents, governments and the general public.
(Peter So Photography - image credit) People across the province are wearing brightly coloured tops Wednesday to mark the 14th annual Pink Shirt Day, also known as Anti-Bullying Day — but one B.C.
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