Play reveals "Secrets of a Black Boy"

By Jasminee Sahoye   He can relate to stigma associated with being Black and so too are many others.  But for Actor and Playwright, Darren Anthony, the recent anniversary of the Danzig shooting in Scarborough and the shooting death of U.S teen, Trayvon Martin’s court case, sharing Secrets of a Black Boy, a play, to […]

Destra is 'Monarch of Toronto Carnival'

Hundreds of thousands of Torontonians have jumped up to the music of Destra while taking part in the annual Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival over the past decade.  This year, for the first time ever, Destra will actually be taking part in the parade and playing mas with her legion of Canadian and American fans!   Destra […]

Youth fundraising for African heritage trip

By Gerald V. Paul The African Canadian Legal Clinic’s (ACLC) Youth Justice Education Programme (YJEP) will be embarking on a journey to Africa, in an educational win-win process. “The reasons why YJEP will be going to Africa is to give youth a better understanding of their African heritage and ancestry, and give them a first-hand […]

BADC marks 25th anniversary with new book

The Black Action Defense Committee ( BADC), an advocate for the rights of Black Canadians, is celebrating a milestone this year. Founded by the late Dudley Laws and Charles Roach, the BADC turns 25 years. A commemorative book of short stories from community members about how BADC and its leadership have impacted families, friends and […]

Toronto Caribbean Carnival Corner — latest news

By Curtis Eustace   On Sunday 28th July, 2013, the Organization of Calypso Performing Artistes will crown this year’s Calypso Monarch. Last year’s winner Macomere Fifi will be competing against eight other calypsonians each singing two original songs. The finals will be held at the Chinese Cultural Centre (P.C. Ho Theatre), 5183 Sheppard Avenue East […]

Music Festival

Music Festival

Bunji Garlin, his wife Faye Ann Lyons and surprise guest Kardinall Offishall had a capacity crowd jumping at TD Irie Music Festival in Mississauga last weekend.  IRIE heads to Oshawa Memorial Park on July 20 & 21 with Wayne Wonder and Kerwin Dubois, and Nathan Phillips Square August 2 to 5 w Half Pint, Richie […]

Asking for Canadian experience is discrimination, says Human Rights body

“CANADIAN EXPERIENCE?” DISCRIMINATION! By Gerald V. Paul The Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) new policy on removing the “Canadian experience “ barrier was launched on Monday by Chief Commissioner Barbara Hall in partnership with KPMG. “Ontario attracts highly-skilled immigrants from all over the world, but if they have to meet a requirement for Canadian experience, […]

Toronto Carnival Corner: Junior Carnival Parade this weekend

By Curtis Eustace   Saturday July 20, 2013, Chevrolet presents Junior Carnival Parade at Downsview Park from 11am to 6pm.  12 Bands have registered to participate in the event which for a second year is being held at Downsview Park. With a shorter parade route, organizers anticipate a better flow and viewing for spectators.   […]

Cop sues force for discrimination

A former Toronto Police Service officer is suing his employer for discrimination. According to an article published recently in the Toronto Star, Jamaica-born, Garnette Rose, 36, who joined the Toronto Police Service in 2003 with the hope of helping to bridge the gap between blacks and police, is seeking $1 million in damages from his […]