
Donald Oliver
Donald Oliver was a distinguished Canadian senator and a pioneering figure in Canadian politics, serving as the first Black man appointed to the Senate in 1990. Throughout his 23 years in office, he was an advocate for racial equality and employment equity, tirelessly working to dismantle systemic barriers faced by Black Canadians. His impactful career spanned law, education, and community service, leaving behind a legacy of mentorship and advocacy for future generations. Oliver, recognized with several prestigious awards including the Order of Canada, passed away at the age of 86, leaving a profound mark on Canada's social landscape.
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He was known for his coverage of various sporting events.
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Parliamentarian Donald Oliver was the first Black man to sit in Canada’s Senate































