- Zanana Akande
Zanana L. Akande (born 1937 in
Toronto ,Ontario ) is a former Canadian politician. She was the first black woman elected to theLegislative Assembly of Ontario , and the first black woman to serve as acabinet minister in Canada.Before entering politics Akande was a teacher and school principal, and she returned to being a principal after leaving politics. She holds
Bachelor of Arts andMaster of Education degrees from theUniversity of Toronto , and was also educated at theOntario Institute for Studies in Education . She has long been a member of theFederation of Women Teachers Associations of Ontario .Akande was also the co-founder of "Tiger Lily", a newspaper for visible minority women, and once co-hosted a Toronto Arts Against
Apartheid Festival. She was a member of theCooperative Commonwealth Federation in her youth and was friends with future NDP leaderStephen Lewis and his siblings, and was a longtime member of its successor, theNew Democratic Party .Akande was elected for the
Ontario New Democratic Party in the Toronto riding ofSt. Andrew—St. Patrick in the 1990 election. The NDP unexpectedly won a majority government in this election, and Akande was named Minister of Community and Social Services inBob Rae 's first cabinet onOctober 1 ,1990 .As minister, Akande presided over an increase in welfare benefits to Ontarians at the lowest income level. Her government initially planned to phase out the province's
food bank s as part of an anti-poverty strategy, but was forced to accept their continued existence.Akande's time in cabinet was brief, however. She was caught in a
conflict of interest controversy involving unsoldreal estate , and was also accused of rent-gouging in properties she operated in a low-income region of Toronto. Akande's husband also died in late 1991, after which she was dropped from cabinet to becomeparliamentary assistant to the premier.Akande remained in that position until
August 31 ,1994 , when she resigned from the Legislature in protest against Rae's handling of theCarlton Masters controversy. Aby-election for the riding was subsequently called, but was superseded by the 1995 election.She is now the president of Toronto's Urban Alliance on Race Relations, and was an investor and member of the founding board of directors of
Milestone Radio , owners of Canada's firsturban music radio station, Flow 93.5 in Toronto. She has also served on the board of directors of theHarbourfront Centre .In 2003, Akande was involved in a public controversy with Progressive Conservative cabinet minister
Bob Runciman , who had attributed some of the city's increasing black-on-black crime rate to poor leadership within the community. She has also been extremely critical of racism within theOntario Provincial Police and theToronto Police .External links
* [http://www.coolwomen.org/coolwomen/cwsite.nsf/0/5BC0DCC00D70797F85256E7F007620A1?OpenDocument| Detailed Biography & Interview with Zanana Akande]
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