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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. [108] Below is a list of provinces and territories, with the number of Black Canadians in each and their percentage of the population. [109]
Violet King Henry, first Black female lawyer in Canada; Josiah Henson, former enslaved person, believed to have been the inspiration for the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin; Dan Hill, pop singer-songwriter; Daniel G. Hill, sociologist and first head of the Ontario Human Rights Commission; Lawrence Hill, novelist and memoirist; Darryl Hinds, actor and ...
Black Canadian women writers (88 P) Pages in category "Black Canadian women" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total.
Pages in category "Black Canadian actresses" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This page lists Canadian citizens of full or partial Sub-Saharan African descent or West Indian origin who identify or would seem to identify themselves as Black Canadians. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
The Congress of Black Women of Canada (CBWC) / Congrès des femmes noires du Canada, which began in 1973, is a national non-profit organization that "is dedicated to improving the lives of all Black women and their families in their local and national communities."
Michaëlle Jean, Canada's first Black Governor General. First Black MNA in Quebec: Jean Alfred, Papineau, Parti Québécois MNA 1976–1981; First Black Canadian and Female City Councillor in Montreal: Kettly Beauregard, Marie-Victorin, Parti Vision Montreal, 1994–2001; First Black Canadian City Councillor in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta:
Federal electoral districts represented by visible minorities during the 42nd Canadian Parliament (2015–2019) marked by party colour. This list comprises persons who belong to a visible minority group who have been elected to the federal House of Commons, legislative assemblies of provinces and territories, and members appointed to the Senate.