By Gerald V. Paul Then: Caribbean icon Dr. Rex Nettleford told a distinguished gathering of some of the best Black minds at a Policy Conference in Ottawa that he was treated with disrespect and racism at the border on his way to speak at the event. Eyes documented the injustice. (Eyes endured the same “medicine” […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon A Caucasian family was recently refused protection by the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board and they sought judicial review of that decision. They requested the court to set aside the negative decision and return the matter to another panel of the board for redetermination. They are citizens of […]
By Jasminee Sahoye From an early age, we are told exercise is important for healthy growth and development, yet statistics show a large number of obese children and adults in our society and one of the main causes is a lack of physical exercise. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) says activity plays an […]
Before we sing the praises of two concrete “projects” that provide solutions to various challenges, let us stop to think critically about our attitudes to seeking, recognizing and accepting solutions. It is amazing how many solutions to overcome some of our country’s major challenges already exist. The same goes for some of our provincial, city […]
Like all Canadian citizens and residents, members of the Caribbean diaspora have solid grounds for showing solidarity with the First Nations. We can support their right to justice and equity because those two principles are also the basis of our own aspirations. In the shared context of centuries of European expansionism and colonization here in […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon The Immigration Appeal Division recently dismissed a sponsorship appeal for a woman from Vietnam with one reason being the sponsor’s failure to provide evidence of the couple’s plans. He then sought judicial review, alleging the board’s finding was unfair as the board never asked any questions about this issue and the conclusion […]
Gaza violence reflected in Canada’s history By Nora Loreto The images of dead children, dying grandparents and people who were once full of life are disturbing. The only positive is that these images help concretize the sentiment that this attack on Gaza must end. In the wake of the destruction and death, Israel’s “self-defence” defence […]
Canada U-20 women advance Canada forward Nichelle Prince ignited her team in her 1-0 win against Korea DPR. Canada’s FIFA Women’s World Cup team celebrates after their winning goal. Host Canada advanced to the quarter final of the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup after defeating Korea DPR 1-0 in the second match of the […]
Parapan rower living his dream Cuban-born Canadian para-rower Papito Wilson, who lost a leg in an accident, is ready and pumped for the 2015 Parapan Am Games. Photo by Gerald V. Paul By Gerald V. Paul The 2015 Parapan Am Games are “a dream come true – it is what I live for,” an enthused […]
Immigration: Canada’s strength and weakness By Michael Lashley Do we have the vision, creativity and determination as citizens and residents of Canada to turn our dysfunctional immigration policy structures into valuable opportunities for economic growth that brings with it balanced social development, an ecologically sustainable economic model and an inclusive style of governance? A few […]