Calling all volunteers with true pride

By Anthony Joseph Publisher, the Caribbean Camera Two weeks ago, we asked you to sign up for a very special project in 2015 happening around the time of the summer Pan Am Games in Toronto. Some technical problems occurred which are cleared up now but many of you did manage to sign up at our […]

Benisasia licences permanently revoked

By Gerald V. Paul Citing the skimping on chemicals when embalming hundreds of corpses and clandestine removal of cremated remains at Benisasia funeral homes, the Board of Funeral Services has permanently revoked their licences. In an e-mail, the board said: “The registrar of the BOFS wishes to give notice that effective Oct. 10, 2014, the […]

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Hoops event benefits breast cancer research

By Jasminee Sahoye Despite advancement in cancer research, one in nine women will still be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. And, many families have been devastated with the loss of a loved one. For Kareem Griffin, he knows that too well, losing his mother five years ago from breast cancer. Griffin, who founded […]

Women’s forum targets empowerment

A forum connecting a network of professional women is expected to provide inspiration and empowerment for participants from the diverse communities in the Region of Peel and beyond. Organized by the United Achievers’ Community Services (UACS Inc.), the Professional Women’s Forum, third-annual renewal, is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the Rose Theatre, Brampton. The […]

Justice for Jermaine A. Carby

Justice for Jermaine A. Carby

By Gerald V. Paul A prominent lawyer and author of a book on judicial diversity contends that a week after the Peel police shooting of Jermaine Anthony Carby too many questions remain unanswered. At a press conference yesterday at Cage Park in Brampton, lawyer Munyonzwe Hamalengwa called for justice for Carby, 33, who died after […]

Get on the voters’ list for Oct. 27

With Ontario’s municipal elections coming on Oct. 27, residents are being encouraged to make sure they are on the voters’ list. To be a qualified elector you must be a resident of your municipality – for example, Toronto, Mississauga or Brampton – or an owner or tenant of land in the city or a spouse […]

Tourism group plans two major events

Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) officials recently rolled out details of two unique events in Toronto – the Rum and Rhythm Benefit and the Caribbean Investment Day Forum, scheduled for the end of this month. The Rum and Rhythm Benefit will raise funds for two special projects – the CTO Foundation and the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative. The […]

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Migrant workers to receive EI parental benefits

Migrant workers to receive EI parental benefits

By Gerald V. Paul “It’s good news but more must be done,” Christopher Ramsaroop of Justice for Farm Workers told The Camera as the EI Commission reviewed more than 100 cases and agreed to meet demands for parental benefits owing to migrant workers. Ramsaroop said called the original denial arbitrary and unjust. The Federal Court […]