Rima Berns-McGown

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Rima Berns-McGown
Critic, Poverty and Homelessness
In office
August 23, 2018  May 3, 2022
LeaderAndrea Horwath
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Beaches—East York
In office
June 7, 2018  May 3, 2022
Preceded byArthur Potts
Succeeded byMary-Margaret McMahon
Personal details
Born
PartyNew Democratic
OccupationAuthor, researcher and professor

Rima Michelle Berns-McGown[1] is a Canadian politician and author. A member of the Ontario New Democratic Party, Berns-McGown was elected to represent Beaches—East York in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 election.[2] She declined to run for reelection in 2022, and was succeeded by Mary-Margaret McMahon of the Liberal Party.

Berns-McGown was born in South Africa. Her paternal grandmother was of Cape Coloured and Afrikaner descent, while her other grandparents were Ashkenazi Jews. Her parents left South Africa in opposition to Apartheid.[3] Berns-McGown moved to Canada when she was four years old and grew up in Montreal, Quebec.[4]

Political career

Berns-McGown was elected to the Ontario Provincial Parliament in the 2018 election, defeating Liberal incumbent Arthur Potts.[5] Identifying as a person of mixed race ancestry in her piece Purity in Danger,[6] Berns-McGown was part of Ontario's first ever Black Caucus, alongside NDP caucus colleagues Laura Mae Lindo, Faisal Hassan, Jill Andrew and Kevin Yarde.[7]

She did not run for reelection in the 2022 provincial election, retiring after a single term in office. In a statement to the press, she noted: “Because I am a deeply introverted person, this job takes an enormous toll. For my well-being, I’ve decided not to run for re-election."[8]

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