Elon Musk’s brain implant company, Neuralink, recently announced that it had successfully implanted its brain-computer interface into its first human patient. This groundbreaking technology aims to connect the human nervous system directly with computers, offering potential solutions for brain disorders, overcoming brain injuries, and various other applications. Let us explore the technology behind Neuralink, its […]
By Carlton Joseph On January 5th last, one Mike Fegelman, using the tactics of white supremacists and right wing propaganda groups, wrote that when it comes to anti-Israel propaganda, sometimes the biggest culprits are “smaller publications” that most Canadians have never even heard of and that The Caribbean Camera has in recent weeks published a […]
By Yolanda Mrshall Dr. Sam Tita Fombang is the President/Senior Project Manager of Enrich Building Solutions and has authored several empowering books. Dr Tita has made appearances on various important platforms in Canada and around the world where he provides valuable guidance as a Christian leader. “It was an honour to interview this intelligent writer.” […]
Editorial When The Caribbean Camera was launched in 1990, we had some community papers in Canada that were seen as Black. The Caribbean Camera carved out a space that we could occupy – Black but without a “race” label. That created a problem for us. Many in Canada still do not fully understand the region […]
by Rinaldo Walcott If you Google the name Warren Hart, the person you’ll read about below won’t appear on the first page of your search results. Many people named Warren Hart will appear, but not this one. You’d have to add “RCMP” or “FBI” or “informant” or “infiltrator,” and only then would you learn about […]
Now you can listen to this article now By Patrick Hung Last month, the Justice Department in New York City indicted 52-year-old Nikhil Gupta for murder-for-hire. Gupta allegedly hired a hitman to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a leader in the Khalistan movement and spokesperson for Sikhs for Justice. The U.S. indictment also links Gupta to […]
Editorial Scarborough gets no respect Six months ago, when Scarborough transit riders heard the news that the Scarborough RT had derailed and will no longer function, thousands knew they were in big trouble. They depended on the train to go north from Kennedy station to the Scarborough Town centre at McCowan. There were stops at […]
We must keep up the struggle for decency despite the pain of war and homelessness Reflecting on what passed in 2023 tells of a year of brutal wars, a climate crisis that seems to have no end, the soaring cost of food and housing, a worsening refugee crisis, and homelessness. The start of the year […]
Some great hockey books for the new year By Yolanda T. Marshall In 2024, I will interview authors who consistently contribute literature and preserve our diverse cultures. I’ve already featured around 200 available books written by Canada-based traditionally published and self-published authors, in the past two years. I wish you a prosperous New Year filled […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon One of the fundamental principles and objectives as prescribed in Canadian immigration law is, “to see that families are reunited in Canada.” However, is this mandate implemented by all immigration officials? Every day we hear, read, and see hundreds of frustrated spouses, parents, and children denied compassion in their bid to be […]