Africville Reunion Marred by shooting

Former residents and descendants of the historic Black community of Africville are outraged after a violent incident during their annual reunion in Halifax last Saturday. The shooting, which occurred during the 41st Africville Family Reunion, left five people injured and cast a dark shadow over the event, which is meant to celebrate the community’s history […]

Jamaican government faces J$150M bill in Vybz Kartel case

Jamaican government faces J$150M bill in Vybz Kartel case

The Jamaican government faces a potential reimbursement of approximately J$150 million in legal fees to Vybz Kartel and his three co-defendants following their successful appeal at the United Kingdom Privy Council. Recent disclosures indicate that the government disbursed J$36.2 million to British legal representatives who argued against the appeal before the Judicial Committee of the […]

Survivor Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Friends Lost in Toronto Mass Shooting

Survivor Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Friends Lost in Toronto Mass Shooting

By Neil Armstrong A survivor of the mass shooting that claimed the lives of two men in a school parking lot in Toronto on June 2 is remembering them with great fondness. Denton Thomas, 59, was among a group of men playing dominoes after a soccer game in a parking lot at North Albion Collegiate […]

Urgent special meeting to address governance issues at Black CAP

Urgent special meeting to address governance issues at Black CAP

The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) is facing a critical juncture amid escalating concerns over financial transparency and governance. In response, a special member meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 5:30 PM at Casey House, 119 Isabella St., Toronto, ON. Members, funders, donors, and community partners are urged to […]

Alberta Human Rights Commission fines police $80K for racial discrimination

Alberta Human Rights Commission fines police $80K for racial discrimination

The Alberta Human Rights Commission has fined the Edmonton Police Service over $80,000 for racial discrimination against two Black men during an unwarranted arrest. Yousef John and Caesar Judianga were pepper-sprayed and detained in May 2017 after calling 911 to stop a crime. They filed human rights complaints in 2018, leading to the commission’s previous […]

Community health event proposes solutions to gun violence

Community health event proposes solutions to gun violence

By Lincoln DePradine Many suggestions, including the idea of suing United States manufacturers, were offered when PEACH – Promoting Education and Community Health – organized an event to discuss “zero gun violence’’. “We don’t need no more gun violence; we don’t need it,’’ said Tevon Fray, who was a panelist on the gun violence discussion […]

Amid Haiti’s turmoil, Garry Conille named Prime Minister

Amid Haiti’s turmoil, Garry Conille named Prime Minister

Haiti finds itself in the throes of political turmoil as a nine-member council overseeing the country’s transition selects Garry Conille as its next prime minister. This decision, announced on Tuesday, unfolds against a backdrop of escalating gang violence gripping much of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Conille’s return to the role of prime minister is not unprecedented. […]

Addressing Racism, Profits, and the Path to Reform in America’s Prisons

Addressing Racism, Profits, and the Path to Reform in America’s Prisons

In most parts of the world, it is taken for granted that whoever is convicted of a serious crime will be sent to prison. In most circles, prison abolition is simply unthinkable and implausible. Prison abolitionists are dismissed as utopians and idealists whose ideas are, at best, unrealistic, impracticable, and foolish. This is how difficult […]

Patricia Jaggernauth’s Case Against Bell Media Advances

Patricia Jaggernauth’s Case Against Bell Media Advances

Bell Media may face significant legal challenges as former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth’s human rights case moves forward. A confidential report from the Canadian Human Rights Commission suggests her complaint highlights “serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature.” The commission’s report found a “reasonable basis” to support allegations of pay disparity and racial […]

 Stacy Clarke Scandal Reveals Systemic Issues in Toronto Police

 Stacy Clarke Scandal Reveals Systemic Issues in Toronto Police

Superintendent Stacy Clarke, the first Black female superintendent in Toronto police history, faces a criminal breach of trust investigation, accused of leaking confidential interview questions to six Black officers vying for sergeant promotions. This revelation has halted promotions and exposed deep-seated issues within the Toronto Police Service. Clarke, who avoided criminal charges but pled guilty […]