‘My entire career flashed before my eyes:’ Nanaimo woman honoured by province for work with marginalized communities
NANAIMO — “I burst into tears and my daughter asked me if something really bad had happened.”
It wasn’t a bad phone call, rather a message from the BC Government telling Aimee Chalifoux she was being recognized with the Breaking Barriers Award, presented to individuals who tackle systemic racism and knock down barriers for at-risk groups.
Chalifoux was formally presented her award on Tuesday, March 22, a confronting experience for someone used to working behind the scenes.
“My entire career flashed before my eyes, I couldn’t stop crying and it was very emotional for me. I was torn between embarrassment, I’m a very shy person, and happiness and gratefulness.”


