Canadian Black Data Portal Drives Economic Empowerment

Canadian Black Data Portal Drives Economic Empowerment

By Lincoln DePradine Caribbean countries, now being assisted by Canadians in rebuilding their economies and infrastructure from the ravages wrought by Hurricane Beryl, could have received more help with a collaborative mechanism that includes a “disaster fund’’ owned and operated by members of the Black and Caribbean community in Canada, says labour statistician and migration […]

Pan Masters on the road to Panorama

Pan Masters on the road to Panorama

By Lincoln DePradine Ace Trinidad and Tobago arranger Duvone Stewart selected Mical Teja’s song, “DNA”, and it earned BP Renegades Steel Orchestra a first place tie – with All Stars – at the country’s 2024 panorama competition. Another talented arranger, Rudo Forteau, is optimistic that he could repeat the magical victory embodied in “DNA”, which […]

CARICOM Convenes Taskforce to Rebuild After Hurricane Beryl

CARICOM Convenes Taskforce to Rebuild After Hurricane Beryl

CARICOM’s Ministerial Taskforce on Agriculture is set to convene this week to devise a comprehensive action plan aimed at revitalizing the Caribbean’s agricultural sector in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl’s devastating impact across multiple countries. During a live broadcast on Sunday, CARICOM’s chair and Guyana’s President, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, underscored the profound economic and infrastructural […]

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 […]

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 […]

‘Young Woman and the Sea’ a Testament to Perseverance and Courage

‘Young Woman and the Sea’ a Testament to Perseverance and Courage

“Young Woman and the Sea” is a captivating biographical drama about Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Directed by Joachim Rønning and starring Daisy Ridley as Ederle, the film is a testament to perseverance, courage, and the indomitable spirit of women. Daisy Ridley delivers a powerful performance, embodying Ederle’s determination […]

Councillor Josh Matlow: ‘The Premier Misled the People of Ontario’ on the Science Centre

Councillor Josh Matlow: ‘The Premier Misled the People of Ontario’ on the Science Centre

By Lincoln DePradine Premier Doug Ford “unilaterally decided’’ to shut down the Ontario Science Centre (OSC) using “a manufactured crisis”, municipal politician Josh Matlow has charged. “The premier misled the people of Ontario,” Matlow said at a news briefing Tuesday. “There seems to be no willingness to keep the science centre alive for future generations.” […]

International Law’s Crisis: Legacy of Savagery and Barbarism

International Law’s Crisis: Legacy of Savagery and Barbarism

By Azeezah Kanji International law is in crisis – displaying many of the same signs identified by past generations of legal scholars as characteristic of “savagery” and “barbarism.” Under international legal doctrines developed in previous centuries by Europeans and “spread by the sword,” the West persists in denying accountability for its long history of “barbaric […]

Trudeau Visits Saldenah Carnival Mas Camp

Trudeau Visits Saldenah Carnival Mas Camp

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Saldenah Carnival (Mas Camp) yesterday, and received a warm welcome from a busy camp of well-wishers.  The PM was accompanied by MPs Marcie Ien and Michael Coteau amid a heavy security presence. Greeting Trudeau were Louis Saldenah, Jennifer Hirlehey, Festival Management chair, Mischa Crichton, Chief Executive Officer, and General Manager […]

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