Trinidad and Tobago to Replace Columbus’s Ships with Steelpan on Coat of Arms

Trinidad and Tobago to Replace Columbus’s Ships with Steelpan on Coat of Arms

In a significant move towards decolonization, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced that the national coat of arms will be updated to replace the three ships of Christopher Columbus with the steelpan, the country’s national instrument. This change is expected to be implemented by Republic Day on September 24, 2024. The announcement […]

Extreme Heat Poses Growing Threat to Canadian Children’s Health-UNICEF

Extreme Heat Poses Growing Threat to Canadian Children’s Health-UNICEF

A new UNICEF analysis has revealed that approximately 466 million children—equivalent to one in five worldwide—now live in regions experiencing at least double the number of extremely hot days compared to six decades ago. This stark warning underscores the rapid rise in days exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) and highlights the severe implications […]

Black Teen Inventor Creates Soap to Combat Skin Cancer

Black Teen Inventor Creates Soap to Combat Skin Cancer

By Lincoln DePradine Heman Bekele, a Black American science student, is one of the world’s latest inventors, joining the fight against one form of the deadly cancer disease. He has created a skin cancer-treatment soap that Bekele says “will be able to make a direct impact on somebody else’s life”. The invention by Bekele, who […]

Poilievre’s Reckless Climate Denial Endangers Canadian Lives and Vacations

Poilievre’s Reckless Climate Denial Endangers Canadian Lives and Vacations

This summer, many Canadians, would have been taking road trips across the country: visiting relatives, reconnecting with friends, hiking through the Rockies, swimming in the Pacific, and marveling at Canada’s vast landscapes and rich history. However, their vacation, once a symbol of quintessential Canadian adventure, is now cast into uncertainty due to the severe impacts […]

Outsourcing Carnival to China-Are We Sacrificing Our Culture for Cost Savings

Outsourcing Carnival to China-Are We Sacrificing Our Culture for Cost Savings

By Anthony Joseph The video was startling—a spirited and colourful display of Carnival in China, accompanied by a note from a friend predicting that in five years, the Chinese would host a Carnival to rival Brazil’s. My friend skipped over Trinidad and Tobago, London, New York, and even Toronto, dismissing them as too small to […]

Who killed Dianna Singh? The search for justice continues

Who killed Dianna Singh? The search for justice continues

By Indira Tarachandra In 1971 Dianna Singh arrived in Canada from Guyana with her husband and the couple’s baby daughter. Three years later, estranged from her husband, Dianna went missing and her slain body was found on August 25, 1974. For half a century this case has remained cold. Dianna’s daughter was only four years […]

Diverse Back-to-School Reading Must-Have Books by Canadian Authors

Diverse Back-to-School Reading Must-Have Books by Canadian Authors

By Yolanda T. Marshall Here are some traditionally published books by Canadian authors for your back-to-school shopping lists. Stars in My Crown Written by Antonio Michael Downing and illustrated by Richy Sánchez Ayala. “Author and musician Antonio Michael Downing’s debut picture book is about big changes and big feelings and speaks to all kids experiencing […]

Celebrating Excellence Across Diverse Sectors at Impact Awards

Celebrating Excellence Across Diverse Sectors at Impact Awards

The stage is set for this year’s Impact Awards, where nine exceptional individuals will be honored for their outstanding contributions. As the third annual presentation, this year’s event promises to deliver an unforgettable experience, celebrating the best and brightest from diverse sectors. Below, we introduce this year’s awardees. Health: Dr. Everton Gooden began his tenure […]

Grenada Day Celebration this Weekend in Toronto

Grenada Day Celebration this Weekend in Toronto

By Lincoln DePradine Grenadians are preparing for two days of activities that will include the presence in Toronto of a Grenada government minister. “The Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Economy will be here with us. That’s breaking news; I just spoke to him,” Gerry Hopkin, consul general for Grenada, told The Caribbean Camera […]

Africa and the Caribbean Common Challenges and the Path to Sustainable Development

Africa and the Caribbean Common Challenges and the Path to Sustainable Development

By Kenneth Mohammed After Hurricane Beryl stomped across the Caribbean, days after torrential rainfall destroyed thousands of homes in Ghana and Niger, it was evident that the two regions face many of the same challenges. Weeks of catastrophic events underscore the increasing necessity to transform the world’s financial architecture to support these areas. Earlier this […]

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