At the closed of 2023, the Federal Government announced that a temporary policy that removed the 20-hour limit on international students’ work hours will come to an end. The 20 hours cap was removed in November 2022 as a way to help address a Canada-wide labour shortage, allowing students to work more than 20 hours […]
The Black Opportunity Fund (BOF) is kicking off the new year with a groundbreaking collaboration as it teams up with Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Watch To Give Back’ initiative. This partnership, which began on January 3rd, will continue until the end of Black History Month on February 28th. Amazon Prime Video Canada has pledged to donate […]
As we embark on our journey into the year 2024, The Caribbean Camera presents its community wishlist, outlining hopes, dreams, and aspirations for a brighter future in the New Year. The wishlist encompasses various facets of our community – economic empowerment, cultural enrichment, social advancement and crime reduction. Let us delve into each of these […]
By Alia Campbell Member of Provincial Parliament Andrea Hazell and Flemingdon Park community members don’t plan to stop fighting against the Ford government. Not until Doug Ford decides to keep the Science Centre where it is. On April 18, the Ford government announced its plans for the Science Centre to be relocated to the redeveloped […]
The Weeknd‘s XO Humanitarian Fund is directing $2.5 million to Gaza, which will pay for the equivalent of more than four million emergency meals for affected civilians. The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) reports that the money pays for 820 metric tons of food, which could feed more than 173,000 Palestinians for two weeks. The […]
Judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Friday ordered Venezuela to refrain from taking any action that would alter the situation on the ground in the potentially oil-rich territory that is the subject of a border dispute with Guyana, which controls the area. The court did not expressly forbid Venezuela from going ahead […]