<Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> How does the dual relationship of the French Canadians make them an element of strength and order, and therefore of unity, in our joint civilization, which necessarily includes not only Canada and the British Commonwealth of Nations, but also the United States, the Latin republics of America and liberated France? </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> The phrase has since become somewhat of a staple of Canadian multiculturalism in general . The phrase was invoked in the Interdisciplinary Research Seminar at Wilfrid Laurier University in the 1970s . Ervin Laszlo presented his paper entitled "Framework for a General Systems Theory of World Order" (1974) as one of the first seminar Papers that led to the establishment of the IRS in 1975 . The motto of the province of Saskatchewan, adopted in 1986, is a variation, Multis e gentibus vires (from many peoples, strength). </P> <P> When the Apartheid of Republic of South Africa celebrated 20 years of independence on 31 May 1981, the theme of the celebrations was "unity in diversity". Anti-apartheid campaigners denounced the motto as a cynical attempt to explain away the inequalities in South African life and called on runners of the Comrades Marathon to protest at the co-option of the event by wearing a black armband . The winner of the race, Bruce Fordyce, was one of those wearing a black armband . The term has since been incorporated into the preamble of the 1996 Constitution of South Africa as a central tenet of post-Apartheid South Africa . </P> <P> In 2000, the European Union adopted' United in Diversity' (Latin: In varietate concordia) as official motto, a reference to the many and diverse member states of the Union in terms of culture . Apart from its English form, the European Union's motto is also official in 23 other languages . "Unity in diversity" was selected by means of a competition involving students from member nations . According to the European Union official website </P>

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