Black politicians from all levels of government, representing different political parties and including both francophones and anglophones, gathered in Ottawa this week for what they called a “historic” meeting.
The Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians met over two days, with the goal of building consensus and proposing solutions to improve the lives of Black Canadians.
45 politicians signed a values statement — among them school trustees, municipal councillors, MPs, senators, provincial MPPs and MLAs.
“This is a historical event in Canada,” said federal Liberal MP Michael Coteau.
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“It’s the first time politicians from the African community, people of African descent have come together to identify issues that impact their