Black Judge Added Following Representation Concerns The federal government has appointed retired Nova Scotia judge Corrine Sparks to its Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion, responding to criticism that the newly established body lacked Black representation when its initial membership was announced. Judge Corrine Sparks Canadian Heritage confirmed Sparks’ appointment on Friday, saying she will help guide the council’s efforts to c…
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