Fifty years ago, B.C.’s Rosemary Brown and Emery Barnes made history becoming the first black Canadians elected to a provincial legislature in Canada. As Kamil Karamali reports, Brown’s daughter reflects on her mother’s legacy and how it has inspired her to launch a political bid of her own.
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50 years since BC elected first Black MLAs
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