aptn InFocus with Cheryl McKenzie:

One year after Maclean’s magazine named Winnipeg the most racist city in Canada, officials and dignitaries say things have changed for the better.

One of the dignitaries at the Mayor’s gathering said it’s just a small vocal minority of racists giving the city a bad name.

Maclean’s magazine writer, Nancy Macdonald, explains why Winnipeg was singled out.

And then our guests tell host, Cheryl McKenzie that subtle and covert racism is still an obstacle but it can be overcome.

Cheryl McKenzie Executive Director of News and Current Affairs / Winnipeg Cheryl McKenzie began working as a reporter for APTN in June 2001. Her work has been nominated for a Gemini Award and a Canadian Association of Broadcasters award. In October 2005 Cheryl became Host/Producer for the launch of APTN National News: Daytime. Since then she has been Host/Producer for Contact, APTN Investigates, APTN National News and APTN InFocus.

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