Privatization Threatens Public Sector Jobs, Revenues in LCBO Workers Strike

Privatization Threatens Public Sector Jobs, Revenues in LCBO Workers Strike

In the early hours of Friday morning, over 9,000 employees of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) commenced strike action against their employer. The union representing these workers has emphasized that privatization stands as a central grievance driving their decision to strike. Earlier this year, Ontario Premier Doug Ford unveiled a proposal to expand […]

Zanana Akande Honored with Doctorate for Leadership Excellence

Zanana Akande Honored with Doctorate for Leadership Excellence

Zanana Akande, a trailblazer in Canadian politics and a steadfast advocate for social justice, will be recognized during the summer convocation with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto. This accolade celebrates her groundbreaking achievements as the first Black woman to serve as a cabinet minister and her enduring dedication to […]

Roti and Doubles Extravaganza Takes Over Albion – Islington

Roti and Doubles Extravaganza Takes Over Albion – Islington

Compliments of Roti Roti International Roti and Doubles Week By Stephen Weir If it were any bigger, the city would have had to widen Albion Road and Islington Avenue. An 8-foot roti takes up a lot of space, even when parked at a major intersection. Last week, as part of Roti Roti International Roti and […]

Team Anthony Perruzza for the Win: Jane-Finch Youth Shine at 2024 Honda Indy

Team Anthony Perruzza for the Win: Jane-Finch Youth Shine at 2024 Honda Indy

TORONTO – On Saturday, July 20th, City Councillor Anthony Perruzza proudly led a team of ten youth from the Jane-Finch area to participate in the 2024 Honda Indy. This remarkable opportunity was part of the Children’s Breakfast Club Bike Race, which saw children from across Toronto competing. The event, organized by the Children’s Breakfast Clubs, […]

Toronto FC Triumphs on Caribbean Heritage Night Celebration

Toronto FC Triumphs on Caribbean Heritage Night Celebration

By Stephen Weir Toronto FC has found a new lucky charm, or perhaps a busload of them. On Saturday night, during Caribbean Heritage Night at BMO Field in Toronto, the embattled home team broke a four-game home losing streak by defeating the Philadelphia Union 2-1. The outdoor stadium was packed with 25,880 fans, many donning […]

‘Panazz: The Story’ documentary slated for Toronto premiere in August 

‘Panazz: The Story’ documentary slated for Toronto premiere in August 

The acclaimed documentary film, “Panazz: The Story,” is set to screen in Toronto on August 6 at the Royal Cinema, marking a fitting conclusion to the city’s carnival season. The event, held under the auspices of Consul General Ag. of the Republic Of Trinidad and Tobago, Tracey Ramsubagh Mannette, kicks off celebrations leading up to […]

Celebrating Caribbean Culture at the Junior King and Queen Showcase

Celebrating Caribbean Culture at the Junior King and Queen Showcase

The Toronto Caribbean Carnival will feature the highly anticipated Junior King and Queen Showcase on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 2 pm to 8 pm at Scarborough Town Centre. This family-oriented event, organized by the Festival Management Committee (FMC), celebrates the cultural creativity and heritage of young participants in the Caribbean community. Event: Junior King […]

Donette Chin-Loy Chang Named Chancellor of TMU

Donette Chin-Loy Chang Named Chancellor of TMU

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is proud to announce the appointment of Jamaica born Donette Chin-Loy Chang as its new Chancellor. A distinguished communications leader, accomplished public affairs strategist, prolific philanthropist, and proud alumna, Chin-Loy Chang will succeed Janice Fukakusa and begin her three-year term on October 10, 2024. She becomes the sixth Chancellor of TMU, […]

Order of Canada appointee says this will help her to open doors for others

Order of Canada appointee says this will help her to open doors for others

By Neil Armstrong For Pamela Appelt, a distinguished member of the Jamaican Canadian community who was recently appointed to the Order of Canada, this honour will help her to open doors for others. She was among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada announced recently by Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada. They include […]

Fazil Sattaur Memorial Match – a Cricketer’s Life Celebrated

Fazil Sattaur Memorial Match – a Cricketer’s Life Celebrated

By Ravendra Madholall Several former Guyana and West Indies players turned out on Saturday at the Laurel Creek Conservation ground in Waterloo Ontario to participate in the first Fazil Sattaur limited-over memorial match. Among them were Clayton Lambert and Keith Semple. In the 30-over game, Terminator 1 beat Terminator 2 by 40 runs. Sattaur represented […]

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