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Members of N.B. s Black community discuss challenges facing people of colour
In this three-part series, members of New Brunswick s Black community discuss the inequities facing people of colour in Canada, and potential solutions for offering better protections against racism and police abuse.
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Posted: Jun 01, 2021 7:00 AM AT | Last Updated: June 1
Matthew Martin, Neil Clements, and Timothy Christie took part in a three-part series titled Colour Bar, focusing on the big issues relating to racism and racial discrimination in New Brunswick.(Jocelyn Elsdon/CBC)
Racial inequity has been at the forefront of people s minds across North America in the past year, and New Brunswick has been no exception.
Posted: May 30, 2021 1:51 PM ET | Last Updated: May 30
Kerri McKee, centre, of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan as a young RCMP officer. She retired from the force as an inspector in 2019, after a career she s proud of but admits was tinged with racism from colleagues.(Submitted by Kerri McKee)
By her eighth year in the RCMP, Const. Kerri McKee of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan thought she was used to the insults and small acts of aggression that came with being both an Indigenous woman and a police officer.
That was before the now-retired Mountie had to remove an intoxicated passenger from a Greyhound bus parked at a gas station off a highway in Newfoundland and Labrador on her own. The backup she called for, she said, was a long time in coming.