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  2. List of Black Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Alexander, first Black Member of Parliament in Canada, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; Toya Alexis, R&B/pop singer and Canadian Idol season 1 finalist; Aisha Alfa, actress and comedian; Ismaila Alfa, radio host; Thom Allison, actor; Jean Alfred, first Black Canadian member of the National Assembly of Quebec; Lillian Allen, dub poet

  3. List of Canadian television personalities - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Benmergui, journalist and talk show host; Rod Black, sportscaster; Joëlle-Ann Blanchette, television personality and communications advisor [1] Al Boliska; Mike Bullard, talk show host; Arlene Bynon, talk show host

  4. List of CTV personalities - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Beker, fashion and entertainment segments on Canada AM and The Marilyn Denis Show; Christine Bentley, former News at Six anchor and reporter at CTV Toronto; Mary Berg, Mary's Kitchen Crush; Satinder Bindra, former reporter at Vancouver Television (now CTV Vancouver) Jully Black, former correspondent on Canadian Idol and etalk

  5. These 45 Famous Black Women Are Forces to Be Reckoned With - AOL

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    This list of famous African American women to know in 2024 includes singers, actors, athletes, entrepreneurs, politicians and more inspiring modern Black women.

  6. List of Black Nova Scotians - Wikipedia

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    Corrine Sparks, first African Nova Scotian to be appointed to the judiciary and first African Canadian woman to serve on the bench. Edith Hester McDonald-Brown, considered first documented Black female painter in Canadian art history. John Paris Jr., the first Black person to coach a pro hockey team.

  7. Jean Augustine - Wikipedia

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    She was the first Black Canadian woman to serve as a federal Minister of the Crown and Member of Parliament. Prior to entering politics in 1993, Jean Augustine had a career in education. [ 1 ] She enrolled in Toronto Teachers’ College, graduating with an Ontario teaching certificate in 1963.

  8. Category:Black Canadian women - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Canadian television news anchors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian television news anchors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 215 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .