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The first Black Canadian Olympic Basketball player was Michael "Mike" O'Shea. He represented Canada in the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal. O'Shea played a significant role in bringing attention to basketball in Canada during his athletic career. His participation marked an important milestone in the history of Canadian basketball and the representation of Black athletes in the sport.

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