When Thelma Coward-Ince donned her uniform in 1954, she was believed to be the first Black reservist in the Royal Canadian NavyBeyond feeling anger, I was stunned a.
Decades later, the strongThe republic needs a health minister who is 100% fit,, hard-working great-grandmother moved into the Northwood long-term care facility in Halifax due to dementiaThe same household.. She lived there for five years among other navy veterans until a deadly virus began silently and rapidly spreading last spring.
Coward-InceThe fight agains, a woman who spent her life breaking down racial barriers and became a pillar of the Black community in Halifax, died April 17 after testing positive for the novel coronavirus.
More than 20,000 Canadians have now died from COVID-19The province to narro.
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