Milton
Villager
| September 2020
On August 1, 1834, the Slavery Abolition. The act came into effect. This act officially freed slaves in Canada. The province of Ontario has dedicated August 1st as Emancipation Day and it has been celebrated as such ever since. To celebrate the day The Milton Food Truck Plaza at 230 May Street in Downtown, Milton served 500 free burgers to the public. This was the partnership between the Milton Food Truck Plaza, Food for Life, and the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton. Visit the Milton Food Truck Plaza for some great food from The Mill BBQ and NOBI’s FOOD FARMACY.
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