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Angela Eve Simmonds (born October 12, 1975) is a
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politician, who was elected to the
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in the
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."Record number of Black MLAs elected to Nova Scotia Legislature"
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Nova Scotia, August 18, 2021.
She represented the riding of Preston as a member of the
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until April 1, 2023. Prior to Simmonds election, she was a lawyer, social justice advocate, and executive director of the Land Titles Initiative. Simmonds announced on January 25, 2023 that she would step down as MLA for Preston on April 1 of that year.


Early life and education

Simmonds grew up in
Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia Cherry Brook is a predominantly African Canadian rural community located to the north of Trunk 7 between Lake Loon and Lake Major, and just a few kilometers east of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Cherry Brook is a rural community with a few small farm ...
and graduated from
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in 2017.


Personal life

She lives in North Preston with her husband, Dean, who is a superintendent with the Halifax Regional Police, and they have three children.


Land titles initiative

In 2014, Simmonds authored a document named: "This Land is Our Land: ''African Nova Scotian Voices from the Preston Area Speak Up".'' This document talked about how the African Nova Scotian communities in the Preston areas continue to face ongoing concerns regarding the expropriation of land, clarity of land titles and education regarding land ownership and inheritance. The challenges that Simmonds wrote about highlighted that the challenges in these communities stem from a history fraught with racism, oppression and inequity. In the document Simmonds referenced that today, fewer instances of overt racism occur and the problems are more systemic, however more work needs to be done. Following the publication of: "This Land is Our Land: ''African Nova Scotian Voices from the Preston Area Speak Up",'' Simmonds continued her advocacy for land titles to be granted to those residing on unregistered land. Owing to her commitment on resolving the issue, Simmonds was named executive director of the Land Titles Initiative on March 5, 2021, by the Equity and Anti-Racism Initiatives. Due to Simmonds' election in August, 2021, she had to step aside from the role as she was now the MLA for Preston.


Political career

Simmonds was one of four
Black Canadian Black Canadians (also known as Caribbean-Canadians or Afro-Canadians) are people of full or partial sub-Saharan African descent who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada. The majority of Black Canadians are of Caribbean origin, though t ...
s elected to the Nova Scotia legislature in 2021. On September 24, 2021, Simmonds was elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, which makes Simmonds the first African Nova Scotian speaker in the province's history. Simmonds is a member of the Law Amendments Committee. She is also a member of the House of Assembly Management Commission. Simmonds is the Justice Critic within the Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus On October 29, 2021, the House of Assembly voted to condemn a Justice Ministry staff member who was later fired after making racist comments against Simmonds on social media.


2022 Liberal leadership contest

On February 4, 2022, Simmonds launched her campaign for leader of the
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following Iain Rankin's announcement that he would be stepping down. She was the first person to declare their candidacy for Leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party Simmonds' leadership campaign slogan was "New Energy for Nova Scotians". On July 9, 2022, she lost the
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to
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.


Resignation

Simmonds announced her resignation as MLA for Preston in January 2023. Her resignation became effective on April 1, 2023. In the 2023 Preston provincial by-election, the seat was taken by Progressive Conservative Twila Grosse with the Liberal candidate being pushed into third place.


Bills introduced


Electoral record


Liberal leadership 2022 results


References

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