Canada Unveils Ambitious 2024–2028 Anti-Racism Strategy for Equity

Canada Unveils Ambitious 2024–2028 Anti-Racism Strategy for Equity

The Government of Canada has reaffirmed its commitment to diversity and inclusion with the launch of Canada’s new Anti-Racism Strategy: Changing Systems, Transforming Lives: Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy 2024–2028. The Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity and Persons with Disabilities, introduced the strategy, emphasizing the ongoing battle against racism despite progress. The initiative aims to strengthen […]

African Development Bank president highlights continent’s potential

African Development Bank president highlights continent’s potential

Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank Group, delivered a stirring speech at Chatham House, London, England, highlighting Africa’s potential and opportunities. Addressing a diverse audience including diplomats, investors, academics, and media, he underscored Africa’s youthful workforce, renewable energy potential, biodiversity resources, and regional integration. Despite global challenges, Adesina emphasized Africa’s economic resilience, […]

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 […]

Howard University revokes Diddy’s honourary degree

Howard University revokes Diddy’s honourary degree

Howard University made a significant announcement on Friday, declaring the revocation of the honourary degree granted to Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2014. Howard also terminated a scholarship program named after the rap icon, and the return of a $1 million donation from him. The decision stemmed from a video capturing Combs engaging in a violent […]

Incredible Literature Being released by Traditional Publishers

Incredible Literature Being released by Traditional Publishers

By Yolanda T. Marshall Black Cake, Turtle Soup, and Other Dilemmas: Essays Written by Gloria Blizzard. “A diasporic collection of essays on music, memory, and motion. In this powerful and deeply personal collection, Gloria Blizzard uses traditional narrative essays, hybrid structures, and the tools of poetry to negotiate the complexities of culture, geography, and language […]

Ontario’s Alcohol sales Expansion is Long Overdue

Ontario’s Alcohol sales Expansion is Long Overdue

Editorial:   It’s about time Ontario catches up with Quebec, in offering more freedom and convenience in purchasing alcoholic beverages. The recent announcement by the Ontario government to expand the sale of beer, cider, wine, and ready-to-drink beverages to convenience, grocery, and big-box stores is a long-overdue step in the right direction. When we first […]

CJF Awards gala – celebrating excellence in Canadian journalism

CJF Awards gala – celebrating excellence in Canadian journalism

The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is set to host its annual CJF Awards on June 12, with a sold-out audience eagerly anticipating a night of celebrating excellence in Canadian journalism. Among the program highlights is the CJF Tribute, recognizing tech journalist Kara Swisher for her groundbreaking work within the technology industry, with the award 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 […]

Canada’s Walk of Fame: calling emerging musicians!

Canada’s Walk of Fame: calling emerging musicians!

Canada’s Walk of Fame RBC Emerging Musician Program, now in its 12th year, celebrates its anniversary by opening submissions for its 2024 edition. Supported by the RBC Foundation, this program has become a cornerstone for aspiring Canadian musical talents, having nurtured 65 artists to date. The initiative offers over $100,000 in prizes annually, with five […]

Scotland Returns 170-year-old Lizard Fossil to Jamaica

Scotland Returns 170-year-old Lizard Fossil to Jamaica

The extinction of Giant Jamaican Galliwasps in the 1800s was a casualty of the sugar cane plantation economy, which ravaged their natural habitat and introduced predators like rats to the island. Now, a 170-year-old lizard specimen is set to return to its Jamaican homeland from Scotland as part of efforts toward reparatory justice. This remarkable […]

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