Ottawa adds retired judge Corrine Sparks to diversity council after pushback over membership
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The first Nova Scotian of African descent to be appointed to the province's judiciary, now retired, is joining the federal government's newly formed Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion, after scathing criticism directed at Ottawa for its initial omission of a Black representative.
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Jun 27, 2026