Leon Baylis (née Clarke), registered nurse, civil rights activist, founder and owner of Baylis Medical Company was born on 29 June 1929 in Barbados. She died 12 April 2017 in Montreal, QC). Baylis, a British-trained Caribbean migrant nurse was the key witness in Her Majesty the Queen, Complainant v. Hilton of Canada Ltd., Accused. On 2 September 1964, one day following the introduction of the Act Respecting Discrimination in Employment in Quebec, Baylis inquired about a permanent part-time nursing position at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel (QEH), which was operated by Hilton of Canada. Baylis was told that the position had already been filled. With the support of the Negro Citizenship Association (NCA), Baylis filed a complaint. On 4 October 1965, the court found that Hilton of Canada had violated the Act. For 11 years, Hilton of Canada appealed the ruling. On 19 January 1977, the Court of Appeal of Quebec upheld the initial conviction, a fine of $25 and related costs. This case is significant because it is the first time in Canadian history that an institution had been found guilty of racial discrimination in employment.

Barbados Takes Centre Stage at Toronto Food and Drink Festival
Director of BTMI Canada, Mr. Eusi Skeete (2nd right) poses with High Commissioner for Barbados to Canada, H.E. Gline Clarke (4th from right), Vice Consul of Diaspora Affairs, Ms.