By Gerald V. Paul A Canadian study suggests the public focuses unfairly on Muslim women and that they are no more oppressed than groups from other faiths. “The idea that Muslims hold values that make it difficult for them to integrate into Canadian society is misguided. It also suggests how international politics can affect our […]
By Gerald V. Paul The Children in Limbo Task Force reviewing Ontario’s Child and Family Services Act is calling for a change in the act’s language, noting that “every organization has a culture and the language used within its services reflects that culture.” In an interim report, the task force said that as an example […]
Feb. 6 is Bob Marley Day in Toronto. Mayor John Tory, a friend of the Caribbean community and prior humanitarian award recipient, will be on hand tomorrow to do the honours at City Hall with a proclamation, which says: “Whereas each year on Feb. 6, we honour the legacy of Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley, an […]
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By Jasminee Sahoye Do you have opinions on what Canada could be in 150 years? If so, a new national conversation on this topic is scheduled to start on Feb. 2. Sparked by nine newly commissioned plays, Canadians’ hopes for our country’s future will be captured on video at 21 cities and shared on Canada300.ca. […]
Research shows that the education level of the mother is the strongest variable affecting a child’s school achievement. It also shows that parents can increase their children’s chances to succeed in school through such means as reading to them or modelling good reading habits, while other research reveals that reading to your children has a […]
By Gerald V. Paul Prominent lawyer Munyonzwe Hamalengwa has filed another class-action lawsuit on behalf of the Black Action Defence Committee (BADC) to the tune of $200 million. The proposed class-action lawsuit this time was filed against the Durham Regional Police Services Board, alleging that officers engaged in racial profiling. Hamalengwa, the author of The […]
A registered non-profit organization that saves and rebuilds the lives of abused women is seeking donations to reach its monthly target of $1,800 to continue its work in the community. On any given day in the GTA more than 3,300 women along with their children are forced to sleep in an emergency shelter to escape […]
By Gerald V. Paul Award-winning author Lawrence Hill’s best selling novel The Book of Negroes premiered as a six-part miniseries yesterday on CBC. The critically acclaimed show will be available on DVD April 7. Preorder date is March 3. Abducted as an 11-year-old child from her village in West Africa and forced to walk for […]