2023 – Welcome From Senator Bernadette Clement

“I am so proud to be the special guest speaker for the conference Résolutions 2023: “Overcoming Racism Together”.

As the first Black woman elected mayor in Ontario and a lifelong legal aid lawyer, I have seen how Black and racialized francophones and Ontarians are impacted by systemic racism. I have seen the impact of racism: how economic insecurity particularly affects Black, racialized francophones in this province. And I have seen leaders and community groups come together to provide support and show a different way of doing things.

Since my appointment to the Senate, I’ve had the opportunity to join organizations like the African Canadian Senators Group and Parliamentary Black Caucus whose purpose is to apply a uniquely Black perspective to legislation. We hear from Black advocates, leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, and academics. It’s my hope that I can expand this network of connections and facilitate access among folks with ideas, vision, and initiative.

This conference will bring people together for the crucial work of identifying much-needed practical solutions. The presence of racism and systemic barriers affects the health and prosperity of communities, and we must all contribute to the work of making things better. I look forward to seeing Black people together in Ottawa, a symbolic place of power and government. This is an opportunity for us to be heard and respected in our nation’s capital, and to feel moved by a sense of belonging.

Racism is everyone’s problem. Together, we can solve it.”

Senator Bernadette Clement

Masters of Ceremony

Raynald Leroy

Diversity and Inclusion Specialist, Presenter & Content Creator

Raynald Leroy, is a federal public servant. Apart from his role, he’s the creative force behind RayPresents, a YouTube channel he hosts, dedicated to celebrating diversity and sparking inspiration for the next generation. Through thought-provoking conversations with accomplished individuals from various sectors, Ray amplifies the importance of diversity. Beyond his professional achievements, he finds fulfillment as a proud father of three children.

Peggy Civil

General Manager of Civil Communication

Peggy Civil holds a degree in communications with a minor in training from the University of Ottawa and Saint Paul University. Ms Civil has been founder and managing director of Civil Communication for over 12 years. She is a contributor and host with CBC Radio-Canada. The House of Commons honoured Ms. Civil for her civic commitment during the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. She was recognized for her entrepreneurial leadership as part of the United Nations Decade for People of African Descent. Ms Civil made history by becoming the first African-Canadian woman to obtain a management position with the Outaouais region's largest employer.

Guests of Honour

Michaëlle Jean

27th Governor General of Canada (2005-10)

The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, the first black woman to be Governor General of Canada, was born in Haiti before fleeing that country's dictatorial regime for Quebec. A multilingual literature graduate, she has campaigned for women's rights and enjoyed a distinguished career in journalism. She also served as UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti and Secretary-General of La Francophonie. Her work and commitment continue through the Michaëlle Jean Foundation.

Bernadette Clement

Senator

Bernadette Clement is a legal aid lawyer and senator serving Ontario. She was the first Black woman to serve as a mayor in that province. Senator Clement’s complex intersectional identity and love for politics drives her work in the Senate, in the Independent Senators Group, and in her home community of Cornwall.

Kamal Khera

Minister for Diversity, Inclusion & Persons with Disabilities

The Honourable Kamal Khera was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Brampton West in 2015. Appointed to Cabinet in 2021, she previously served as Minister for Seniors and is now the Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities. Minister Khera is one of the youngest women ever elected to Parliament. A registered nurse, community volunteer, and political activist, she is passionate about improving the lives of those around her.

Claudette Commanda

Chancellor of the University of Ottawa

Claudette Commanda is an Algonquin Anichinabe from the Kitigan Zibi Anichinabeg First Nation in Quebec. A graduate of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law and Faculty of Arts, Ms. Commanda has devoted 35 years - first as a student at the University, then as a professor, member and president of the Council for Native Education, and public speaker - to defending the peoples and rights of the First Nations, and promoting their history and culture.

Lise Bourgeois

President and CEO - Collège La Cité

Lise Bourgeois has been CEO of Collège La Cité since 2010. Her vision, leadership and commitment have helped make La Cité an institution renowned for the quality of its graduates, one of the best-performing colleges in the province and a leader in French-speaking Ontario.