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Kamala Jean Gopie

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Gopie served on the Ontario Race Relations and Policing Task Force in 1989. The task force drew attention to reports of systematic racial discrimination in Ontario's police services, and encouraged the Ontario government to establish mandatory hiring quotas for racial minorities (at the time, 94% of
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Association from 1979 to 1980, and was a member of the Ontario Advisory Council on Multiculturalism and Citizenship from 1980 to 1984. She later served as chair of the Urban Alliance on Race Relations, and was a founding director of the Black Business and Professional Association in 1982.
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Police probe during her time as a member of the provincial task force. The probe listed Gopie as a radical activist, a charge that she dismissed as "ludicrous". The police action in this matter was widely criticized in the mainstream media.
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In early 1986, she was appointed to the Ontario Housing Corporation and became chairman of the Harry Jerome Scholarship Fund for black Canadian athletes. Later in the same year, she helped to organize a Toronto dinner for
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The University of Toronto currently offers a Kamala-Jean Gopie Award, to be given to undergraduate students that have "demonstrated an interest in issues concerning women of Indian descent from or in the Caribbean".
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Ontario police were white males). Gopie later announced her support for both William McCormack's appointment as chief of the
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It was subsequently reported that Gopie (along with several other black community leaders) was the target of a secret
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labourers, was born in Jamaica and moved to Canada in 1963 after graduating from high school. She holds
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Janis Hass and Susan Reid, "Minorities say new police chief will bring force 'into 20th century'",
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Derek Ferguson and Leslie Papp, "Task force urges police to hire more visible minorities",
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in the 1990s, and was appointed to the federal Immigration and Refugee Board in 1998.
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School Board in private life. She is best known for her community activism within
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Gopie has received several awards for her community activism, most notably the
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Zena Cherry, "Tutu will address a dinner in Toronto to assist Africans",
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Jean Forde, "A Commitment to Serve - Three Jamaican Women in Toronto
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Ontario Liberal Party candidates in Ontario provincial elections
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See for instance "Why is Metro police probing its critics?",
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Kathy English, "Metro police probed black 'activists'",
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Ross Howard, "Rowlands draws flak from riding foes",
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Gopie, whose ancestors went to Jamaica from India as
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Black Business and Professional Association, History
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political activist
indentured
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Education
University of Toronto
North York
Toronto, Ontario
Jamaican Canadian
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
1981
Oakwood
New Democratic Party
Tony Grande
Liberal Party of Canada
York—Scarborough
1984
South African
Desmond Tutu
Toronto Police
Susan Eng
Metropolitan Toronto
Order of Ontario
University of Toronto
"Alumni Notes", U of T magazine, Autumn 2002
Black Business and Professional Association, History
Jean Forde, "A Commitment to Serve - Three Jamaican Women in Toronto
Archived
Wayback Machine
Michele Landsberg

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