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    Denise Katherine Matthews (January 4, 1959 – February 15, 2016), known professionally as Vanity, was a Canadian singer, model, and actress. Known for her image as a sex symbol in the 1980s, she became an evangelist and renounced her career as Vanity in the 1990s. [ 1]

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    A visible minority is defined as "persons, other than Aboriginal people, who are non- Caucasian in race or non- white in colour ". [1] Pierre De Bané became the first Visible Minority and Arab Canadian to hold a Cabinet position when he was appointed Minister of Supply and Services in 1978 by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.

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    Black women in Canada outnumber black men by 40,000. Among Black Canadians, those in Nunavut have the highest average income at $86,505. Those in Prince Edward Island have the lowest at $24,835. [106] Below is a list of provinces and territories, with the number of Black Canadians in each and their percentage of the population. [107]

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    She spent the next three years researching and compiling content to produce a comprehensive snapshot of the contributions of African Canadians, encompassing every province and territory of Canada in both French and English. In 2002, she self-published the first edition of Who's Who in Black Canada, featuring more than 500 profiles.

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