After completing her training, Salmon started her nursing career in
Detroit, Michigan, in 1956. She was a co-founder of the Urban Alliance on Race Relations and was the
Ontario Human Rights Commission's first Black female commissioner. Salmon first ran for elected office in the
1976 municipal election as alderman for Ward 8 in
North York, losing to
Alan Milliken Heisey Sr. She ran again as Councillor for Ward 8 in the
1985 municipal election and defeated Andy Borins, who had been removed from office as Ward 8 Councillor during the previous term by a court order due to a court application made by
Barbara Greene. She was Toronto's first female black City councillor. While as Councillor, she served as a
Toronto Transit Commission Board member for the years 1989 to 1994 and was Vice Chair of the Board in the years 1991 to 1994. Salmon continued as a
Metro Toronto Councillor until her retirement in 1997. ==Death==