Nuclear Power Debate: Weighing the Pros, Cons, and Future Implications for Energy Sustainability

Nuclear Power Debate: Weighing the Pros, Cons, and Future Implications for Energy Sustainability

As our world struggles with the urgent need to address climate change, the debate over nuclear power is heating up. Advocates argue that nuclear energy could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions since it doesn’t produce these harmful gases like fossil fuels do. However, nuclear power also comes with significant drawbacks related to safety and environmental […]

Federal Campaign Expands Access to Dental Care Through the Canadian Dental Care Plan

Federal Campaign Expands Access to Dental Care Through the Canadian Dental Care Plan

The federal government is committed to improving accessibility and affordability in dental care through the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), one of the largest social programs in Canadian history. This initiative aims to reduce the financial burden of dental care for up to nine million Canadians currently without insurance. The CDCP, which is available to […]

Andria Case to be Honoured at ‘Accomplished Black Canadian Women’ Event

Andria Case to be Honoured at ‘Accomplished Black Canadian Women’ Event

By Lincoln DePradine Millions of Canadians know Andria Case or know of her, even though many may never have met her in person. Nova Scotia-born Dr Mayann Elizabeth Francis, too, is another prominent Canadian, who has served in a senior position with the government of Ontario and in the District Attorney’s office in Kings County, […]

Why American Rappers Question Drake’s Black Identity and Hip Hop Authenticity

Why American Rappers Question Drake’s Black Identity and Hip Hop Authenticity

Alexandra Boutros Wilfrid Laurier University The epic beef between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake has once again demonstrated the linguistic acrobatics of rap culture. The feud has seen both artists release multiple tracks where they lyrically diss each other. Beefs involve rappers disrespecting each other and can happen in diss tracks, but also through interviews, […]

Trinidad and Tobago’s Proposed Coat of Arms Change Sparks Debate on Colonial Legacy

Trinidad and Tobago’s Proposed Coat of Arms Change Sparks Debate on Colonial Legacy

Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, has proposed a significant change to the country’s coat of arms, suggesting the removal of the three ships representing Christopher Columbus’s expeditions and their replacement with an image of the steelpan, the national instrument. Rowley’s proposal, announced on August 18, has been met with enthusiastic support from some […]

CARICOM SG Dr. Carla Barnett Celebrates Trinidad and Tobago’s 62nd Independence

CARICOM SG Dr. Carla Barnett Celebrates Trinidad and Tobago’s 62nd Independence

“Prime Minister: On behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), I extend warmest congratulations to the Government and people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the commemoration of your Sixty-Second Anniversary of Independence. Trinidad and Tobago continues to create an indelible imprint on the world through music, literature, art, and sports. The rhythms and […]

Guyana’s GDP Soars by 49.7% Amidst Oil Boom, Faces Mixed Sectoral Performance

Guyana’s GDP Soars by 49.7% Amidst Oil Boom, Faces Mixed Sectoral Performance

Guyana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) surged by 49.7% in the first half of 2024, driven predominantly by booming oil production in the Stabroek Block, according to the Government of Guyana’s Mid-Year Report. The report highlights that while the oil sector has significantly boosted the country’s economic output, other sectors are experiencing mixed results. The non-oil […]

Congress of Black Women Awards Scholarships to Four Ontario

Congress of Black Women Awards Scholarships to Four Ontario

By Lincoln DePradine It’s a tradition as old as the Congress of Black Women of Canada (CBWC), which was founded in 1951 as the Canadian Negro Women’s Association (CANEWA). The tradition is the awarding of academic scholarships to help Black kids pursue post-secondary studies. “The awarding of scholarships was one of the main reasons for […]

Ten Caribbean Leaders to be Honoured at Impact Awards

Ten Caribbean Leaders to be Honoured at Impact Awards

The third annual Impact Awards will be held at the Memorial Hall in Toronto on Sunday October 19. Ten persons will be presented with awards at this year’s event. The Caribbean Camera and the Black Indigenous Business Development Association (BIBDA) have organized the Impact Awards to celebrate the achievement of outstanding Caribbean people. Among this […]

Ontario Schools Enforce Smartphone Ban to Improve Focus and Well-Being

Ontario Schools Enforce Smartphone Ban to Improve Focus and Well-Being

As Ontario schools begin the 2024-25 academic year, new regulations are being enforced to reduce smartphone distractions in classrooms. The province has enacted a comprehensive ban on cellphone use in schools to address concerns about the negative impact of smartphones on students’ mental health and academic performance. Under the new rules, students in kindergarten through […]