By Stephen Weir The Station Gallery in Whitby is hosting an art exhibit featuring seven renowned Caribbean Canadian photographers, including Anthony Berot, the official photographer of the Caribbean Carnival. The exhibit, titled “Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective Beyond the Carnival 6,has been on display all month and will run until August 25, 2024. This evening, […]
By Anthony Joseph It is with profound sadness that The Caribbean Camera announces the passing of Carlton Henry Joseph, our cherished page seven commentary writer for the past five years. Carlton, who was also my beloved brother and the chair of The Black and Indigenous Business Development Association, passed away at the age of 83. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
A collaborative study by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) suggests that bilateral trade between Africa and the Caribbean could surge to $1.8 billion annually by 2028 if strategic investments in value addition, trade facilitation, and logistics improvement are prioritized. Currently valued at $729 million in goods, trade between the […]
According to the last issue of the Caribbean Lifestyle online magazine POSH, in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, Caribbean superstar V’GHN is making a significant impact in his homeland of Grenada. His latest release, “Heart of Carnival,” is not only captivating audiences but also channelling proceeds toward ongoing relief efforts in Grenada. According to Posh, […]
By Stephen Weir Photos by Nicole Steeves They’re keeping Calypso alive by honouring the sounds, stories, and spirit of authentic kaiso. Rolling in the street or jumping up on an outdoor stage, the Kaiso Street Combo (an offshoot of the Kaiso Street Society) is taking Calypso music to the people. Although not well known in […]
The Caribbean Camera spoke with Ad’ria LaPierre, a seasoned section leader and future Queen of Carnival, about her exciting presentation for this year’s carnival with Tribal Carnival. Ad’ria, whose journey in the world of mas began at just three months old, shared her experiences, aspirations, and upcoming projects. Ad’ria has been deeply involved in playing […]
Making a joyful noise at the Caribbean rhythms and chants workshop By Stephen Weir Normally, a parent would shudder and put their hands to their ears if they received a request for their youngster to bring a drum or some banging sticks to school. But when Calypsonian Roger Gibbs does the asking, well, that is […]