| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
Weight Loss Centre Mount Lewis | Mount Lewis Weight Loss Centre... goweightloss.com.au | Welcome to Lewis Pain.com | Jerry Lewis, M.D. lewispain.com | Lewis Labs And Lewis Labs Brand Products - Nutrition, Vitamins, Skin Care naturalwebstore.com |
Daurene E. Lewis, CM is a Canadian politician and educator. Born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Lewis is a descendant of freed Loyalist African Americans who settled in Annapolis Royal in 1783. She is a descendant of Rose Fortune, a Virginian who became the first female police officer in North America In 1984, Lewis was elected Mayor of Annapolis Royal, making her the first female black mayor in North America. Lewis attempted to enter provincial politics in the 1988 election, making an unsuccessful bid to represent Annapolis West in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for the Liberal Party. She was the first black woman in Nova Scotia to run in a provincial election. Trained as a Registered Nurse, Lewis holds a Diploma in Teaching in Schools of Nursing from Dalhousie University, a Masters of Business Administration from Saint Mary's University, and in 1993 was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Mount Saint Vincent University. In 1994 Lewis was added to the Nova Scotia Black Cultural Centre Wall of Honour. In 1995, she was recipient of the United Nations Global Citizenship Award. In 1998 she received the Progress Club of Halifax Woman of Excellence award for Public Affairs and Communication. In 2002, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada. That year she also received the YWCA volunteer award, and the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Lewis is the former Executive Director of the Centre for Women in Business at Mount Saint Vincent University. She is currently on the Board of Directors of Canada Post. [edit] External links[edit] See also
Categories: Living people | Black Nova Scotians | Canadian nurses | Canadian women mayors | Mayors of places in Nova Scotia | Members of the Order of Canada | People from Halifax, Nova Scotia | People from Annapolis County, Nova Scotia | Black Canadian politicians | Women in Nova Scotia politics | Nova Scotia politician stubs | Nurse stubs |
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |