Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has come under fire from a new United Nations report, which calls it a “breeding ground for modern slavery.” The report points out that the TFWP limits workers’ freedom by tying their immigration status to just one employer. This not only stops workers from finding better conditions but also […]
By Anthony Joseph One of the most egregious statements made by Donald Trump that Haitians—and by extension, Black and Caribbean people—are “eating dogs” in the United States. This is more than just a harmful stereotype; it is a calculated effort to portray these communities as uncivilized and less than human. When influential figures propagate such […]
By Kojo In a debate that left political commentators in the U.S. buzzing, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a performance that many described as a decisive victory over former President Donald Trump. The moment that most vividly captured Harris’ dominance occurred at the very start when Trump chose not to acknowledge her. As Trump headed […]
Statement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the passing of Sir Shridath “It is with sadness that I learned of the passing of Sir Shridath Ramphal, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations. “Born in Guyana, Sir Ramphal was a politician and diplomat who dedicated his life to advancing human rights and social justice across […]
Renowned Trinidad & Tobago saxophonist Roy Francis Cape has passed away at the age of 82. His family confirmed the news on the evening of September 5. Cape reportedly died following a stroke that morning. Cape, a prolific musician, dedicated over 50 years to his craft and was featured in numerous recordings. His illustrious career […]
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 […]
The Impact Awards, which celebrates the achievements of individuals from the Caribbean and Black communities, has found a new home after facing an uncertain future due to the sudden closure of the Ontario Science Centre. This year’s event will be held at the Burgundy Room in the Memorial Hall, located at 5110 Yonge Street in […]
By Leo Gilling In a recent social media statement, I drew a parallel between Stacy Clarke, the Superintendent of Toronto Police recently sanctioned for misconduct, and the national heroes of her homeland, Jamaica, Paul Bogle, and Sam Sharpe. I did so for valid reasons, as the recent issues involving Stacy reflect the journey of […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon Earlier this year, I highlighted the plight of a Guyanese family consisting of two children who are residents of Canada pleading to be reunited with their parents, who were formerly permanent residents. By way of background, Amir and his parents were granted refugee status in Canada in 2004 and became permanent residents […]
By Janet Grant Directed: Rupert SandersCast: Bill Skarsgård, FKA twigs, and Danny Huston Synopsis: Bill Skarsgård steps into the iconic role of THE CROW in this captivating modern reimagining of James O’Barr’s original graphic novel. This reboot promises a fresh and exciting take on the beloved story, incorporating contemporary elements that will surely intrigue the […]