Carnival Launch

Carnival Launch

CARNIVAL LAUNCH: Now here’s what you can expect to see on the Lakeshore Parade route come the end of the month, when Toronto Carnival takes to the road. This beauty was on hand to give fans a taste at the official launch of the 2013 carnival at Nathan Phillips Square on Tuesday. GERARDPHOTO

Trial set in Jamaica-Canada drug case

By Marcia Scott   The long-awaited trial of a Jamaican police officer and a civilian, who were arrested in 2010 in connection with a drug-smuggling operation between Jamaica and Canada, is set to begin in the Montego Bay RM Court on November 4.   Vincent Saddler, a former police sergeant , is charged with conspiracy […]

NBA pick of Bennett breaks 'single black mother' stereotype

By Jasminee Sahoye   The Bennetts have broken the stereotype associated with Jane /Finch and a single black mother raising her family in the neighbourhood. Anthony Bennett, the first Canadian player to secure the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) first overall draft spot, who spent his early years in Jane/Finch, kept out of trouble by playing […]

Death of immigrant child sparks study on abuse

By Jasminee Sahoye   Twenty years after the charred body of a teenaged girl, identified as Melonie Biddersingh from Kingston Jamaica,  was discovered in a suitcase, a study by the City of Toronto’s Community Development and Recreation Committee has been commissioned to find out about abuse among groups of newcomer children. Last year, Toronto Police […]

Scholarships for relatives of migrant farm workers

By Jasminee Sahoye   The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Canada is trying to make a difference in the lives of temporary foreign workers who have been working on farms, food processing, cashiers and live-in caregivers. The union, which represents thousands of workers in the various industries such as food, manufacturing, health and hospitality, […]

Bunji feeling "Irie" this weekend

Get ready to eat, dance and sing along with the best reggae, salsa and world music artists and dancers this summer as TD Irie Music Festival returns for an eleventh year of FREE, family friendly fun.  This year, IRIE invites music lovers right across the GTA to celebrate summer at the inaugural Oshawa showcase on […]

BioCultural synergies at LiTTribute to London

The ecology, literature, culture, sustainable development and their convergence in Caribbean fiction will feature at LiTTribute to LondonTTown to take place in London on Monday (July 15). The symbolic and actual representations of nature in fiction from the section NaTTurescapes in LiTTscapes – Landscapes of Fiction from Trinidad and Tobago by Kris Rampersad will be […]

Jay-z picks up WondaGurl's beat

By Gerald V. Paul There’s a Canadian connection to Jay-Z’s recent release of Magna Carta Holy Grail: 16- year-old WondaGurl, Ebony Oshunrinde, a budding producer! One of the beats on Crown, a track on Jay-Z’s new album has scored Brampton’s Oshunrinde a production credit. WondaGurl was the winner of Toronto’s Battle of the Beat Makers […]

Toronto Pride Parade

Toronto Pride Parade

Two participants in the Pride Parade on Sunday in Toronto pose proudly for The Camera, showing off the diversity of the parade. Now in its 33rd year, Pride is quickly becoming the most energetic festival in Toronto, writes columnist Herman Silochan, who also took this photo.

Compulsory inquests for farm worker injuries urged

By Gerald V. Paul   The family of a Jamaican farm worker killed in an accident on an Ontario farm in 2002 is calling for compulsory inquests any time a migrant farm worker meets their death on a Canadian farm. The call was made during an Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Hearing last Friday into a […]