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  1. 5 days ago · Mary Ann Shadd (born October 9, 1823, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.—died June 5, 1893, Washington, D.C.) was an American educator, publisher, and abolitionist who was the first Black female newspaper publisher in North America. She founded The Provincial Freeman in Canada in 1853.

  2. 1 day ago · One out of every four Canadians or 26.5 percent of the population belonged to a non-White and non-Indigenous visible minority, the largest of which in 2021 were South Asian (2.6 million people; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7 million; 4.7 percent) and Black (1.5 million; 4.3 percent).

  3. 3 days ago · What it’s like being an African Nova Scotian teen living in China. 1 day ago. 2:49. Fifteen-year-old Ahnaleigh Simmonds has been living in Shanghai, China, with her family for nine years. She ...

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    2 days ago · "Black Canadians" is a designation used for people of black African ancestry who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada. The majority of black Canadians are of Caribbean origin, though the population also consists of African American immigrants and their descendants (including black Nova Scotians), as well as many African immigrants.

  5. 2 days ago · This narrative journey through Black history in Canada begins with the arrival in 1604 of Mathieu Da Costa, the first known African in the country, and continues through the Black Lives Matter movement and the ongoing fight for social justice.

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  6. 3 days ago · To delve into the challenges facing Black founders, RBCx spoke to three prominent players in the Canadian startup ecosystem. Lise Birikundavyi is the co-founder and managing partner of BKR Capital, the first institutionally backed Black-led VC fund in Canada.

  7. 4 days ago · By rebuilding a heritage building currently owned by the City of Toronto, the Blackhurst Cultural Centre—a Black-led non-profit organization in Mirvish Village—will be able to expand its role as Toronto’s hub for Black culture and history.

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