La victoire d'Olivia Chow à la mairie de Toronto est une victoire pour la diversité

Toronto's newly elected Mayor Olivia Chow celebrates her win at an election night event in Toronto, on Monday June 26, 2023. It's about time Toronto elected the first person of colour and woman from a working class family to the city's top office because she can be attuned to the issues previous leaders may have overlooked, two Toronto professors say. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Olivia Chow's historic win as the first person of colour to be elected Toronto mayor reflects progress in the city, political observers say, although her personal history will not automatically help solve major problems facing the city.

Chow, who immigrated to Canada with her family from Hong Kong at the age of 13, has spoken frequently about being raised on a modest income and still finding opportunity in Toronto. In her victory speech she spoke with passion about Toronto being a city "where an immigrant kid from St. James Town can be standing in front of you as your new mayor."

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