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29 Nov 2011

According to media reports, the Anderson campaign spent less than $5000 and mostly held its many grassroots meetings at an area Tim Horton’s during his successful bid for council seat.

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21 Nov 2011

Jamaican born Alvin Curling was the first black person to serve as the speaker of Queen’s Park.

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10 Nov 2011

Research found that visible minorities continue to be underrepresented as political candidates and elected officials at all three levels of government relative to their share of the population.

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26 Oct 2011

While certain voices within the 99% are finally being heard, others are asking if minority voices remain muted. is Occupy Toronto paying attention to the concerns of ethnic minorities who are most adversely affected by poor economic policies?

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11 Oct 2011
The success of black candidates in Ontario provincial elections

In an Ontario that is diverse and modern, the visibility of visible minorities in elected office - especially that of black Canadians - should concern us all.

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4 Oct 2011
A faithful Liberal changes his vote

I initially became a Liberal because of the universal misconception of what the Liberal Party of Canada / Ontario is all about. I remember my history teacher in high school, explaining to us how the Liberal party liked “immigrants and black people” in very rosy and simple terms where as the conservatives were “racist”.

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27 Sep 2011

Karlene Nation is proud to be running as a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party for York West in the upcoming Provincial Election. As a broadcast journalist and diversity producer, Nation has covered numerous stories in the ethno-cultural communities across the GTA.

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8 Sep 2011

Michael Coteau has taken a passionate stance on many public and divisive issues in his career, such as his support of Afro-centric schools in Toronto. The super busy Liberal MPP candidate from Don Valley East sat down with Sway as the writs were being dropped at Queens Park.

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23 Aug 2011

It has been four years since Margarett Best was chosen by the residents of Scarborough-Guildwood as their member of Provincial Parliament. Sway chats with the super busy woman of many titles.

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19 Aug 2011

Dionne Coley, a lawyer and law professor, was recently nominated as a candidate for the NDP in Etobioke - Lakeshore.