Bernadette Clement
Bernadette Clement is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of Cornwall, Ontario in the 2018 Ontario municipal elections.[1] A Black Canadian,[2] she is the first woman and first person of colour to serve as mayor of the city,[3] and the first Black Canadian woman to serve as a mayor in Ontario.[2]
Bernadette Clement | |
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Mayor of Cornwall, Ontario | |
Assumed office December 1, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Leslie O'Shaughnessy |
Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec as the daughter of a Trinidadian father and a Franco-Manitoban mother, Clement attended the University of Ottawa before moving to Cornwall.[4] A member of the Cornwall City Council since 2006, Clement also worked as executive director of the city's SDG Legal Clinic.[5]
She conducted her mayoral campaign on the themes of developing a more collaborative team-oriented approach to managing the city, as well as seeking a way to advance the city's proposed but long-delayed waterfront redevelopment project.[4]
Clement also ran as a Liberal Party of Canada candidate for the electoral district of Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry in the 2011 Canadian federal election and the 2015 Canadian federal election.[4]
References
- "Bernadette Clement wins Cornwall mayoralty in landslide victory". Cornwall Standard Freeholder, October 22, 2018.
- "Bernadette Clément, mairesse de Cornwall". Ici Radio-Canada Toronto, February 24, 2019.
- "Mayor Bernadette Clement: Cornwall's top newsmaker in 2018". Cornwall Standard Freeholder, December 28, 2018.
- "Cornwall's new mayor says if her election is 'a message to little girls, and little girls of colour ... that would be pretty nice'". Ottawa Citizen, October 25, 2018.
- "Cornwall mayor-elect Clement shares her vision for a new way". Cornwall Standard Freeholder, October 23, 2018.