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Collingwood Stands Together Against Bullying

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Collingwood, ON – On Wednesday, February 25th, the Town of Collingwood joins communities across Canada and around the world in recognizing Pink Shirt Day as an international anti-bullying movement that promotes kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. 

Bullying impacts people of all ages and exists in every community. Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued. Bullying can take many forms, including physical aggression, verbal attacks, intentional exclusion, and cyberbullying. While bullying and harassment share similarities, harassment is specifically linked to discrimination based on factors such as age, race, ethnicity, abilities, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, family or marital status, and physical or mental disability.

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In Collingwood and beyond, wearing pink has become a powerful symbol of solidarity, sending a clear message that bullying of any kind is unacceptable and that no one stands alone. Pink Shirt Day serves as a reminder that our diversity is our strength. By uplifting one another, we help build an inclusive and supportive community.
As part of Pink Shirt Day, the Town of Collingwood is highlighting several initiatives to raise awareness and encourage actions that help end bullying.

Flag Raising Event
Date: Wednesday, February 25th
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Community Flagpole, Collingwood Public Library, 55 Ste. Marie Street

In recognition of Pink Shirt Day, Trevor Henson, a dedicated advocate for anti-bullying initiatives, will join Deputy Mayor Fryer and members of Council in raising the Anti-Bullying flag, symbolizing our community’s ongoing commitment to kindness and inclusion.


Pink Shirt Day Free Skate
Date: Saturday, February 28th
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Location: Central Park Arena, 85 Paterson Street

Join us for a free public skate and help celebrate Pink Shirt Day, a chance for our community to unite, spread kindness, and take a stand against bullying in a fun and active way.

Pink Shirt Day Pins

Pink Shirt Day pins will be available at Town Hall and Collingwood Public Library while supplies last, starting Wednesday, February 18th, during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Wear Pink & Lift Each Other Up

The Town of Collingwood encourages all residents, businesses, schools, and community organizations to wear pink on February 25th. A small act like choosing a pink shirt can help start conversations, raise awareness, and support those who have experienced bullying.

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