Kaycee Madu, a lawyer who was born in Nigeria, is Alberta’s and Canada’s first Black justice minister. He has been tasked with overseeing a crackdown on property crimes, reviewing the Police Act and introduce legislation to allow citizen-initiated referendums. As Kendra Slugoski explains, many in the Black and legal community hope Madu will bring a fresh perspective to the role.
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Introducing Kaycee Madu — Alberta’s new justice minister
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