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Vonny Sweetland

Women of colour are changing the face of Canadian politics

Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Despite the intersectional realities they face, Canada has seen the recent emergence of politicians like Leslyn Lewis, left, Annamie Paul, Marci Ien, and more, writes Vonny Sweetland, who says diversity across all spectrums is important and Canada will benefit from it. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, and photograph courtesy of Facebook
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Despite the intersectional realities they face, Canada has seen the recent emergence of politicians like Leslyn Lewis, left, Annamie Paul, Marci Ien, and more, writes Vonny Sweetland, who says diversity across all spectrums is important and Canada will benefit from it. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, and photograph courtesy of Facebook
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Despite the intersectional realities they face, Canada has seen the recent emergence of politicians like Leslyn Lewis, left, Annamie Paul, Marci Ien, and more, writes Vonny Sweetland, who says diversity across all spectrums is important and Canada will benefit from it. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, and photograph courtesy of Facebook
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | August 25, 2021
Despite the intersectional realities they face, Canada has seen the recent emergence of politicians like Leslyn Lewis, left, Annamie Paul, Marci Ien, and more, writes Vonny Sweetland, who says diversity across all spectrums is important and Canada will benefit from it. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, and photograph courtesy of Facebook
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | April 19, 2021
It’s become very clear that the vaccine procurement plan for Canada is failing. The victims? Black people and other communities of colour who are all too used to getting the shorter end of the stick, writes Vonny Sweetland. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | April 19, 2021
Opinion | BY VONNY SWEETLAND | April 19, 2021
It’s become very clear that the vaccine procurement plan for Canada is failing. The victims? Black people and other communities of colour who are all too used to getting the shorter end of the stick, writes Vonny Sweetland. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash