Ontario court urges stricter rules for border device searches

Ontario court urges stricter rules for border device searches

By Lincoln DePradine Chief Justice Michael Tulloch and the Ontario Court of Appeal want changes to the authority given to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers to search the cellphone and other devices of travelers, saying new measures are needed to guard against discrimination at the border and to ensure searches are not based on […]

Dominican Republic’s Paulino makes history with 400m gold

Dominican Republic’s Paulino makes history with 400m gold

Dominican sprinter Marileidy Paulino achieved a historic victory on Friday afternoon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, capturing the gold medal in the women’s 400-meter final while setting a new Olympic record. Her remarkable performance not only secured her a place in Olympic history but also made her the first woman from the Dominican Republic to […]

Jamaica Canadian Association unveils two murals

Jamaica Canadian Association unveils two murals

By Alicia Sealey Photo credit: Garcia Creative Media Inc The Jamaica Canadian Association (JCA) unveiled two new murals on its building at 995 Arrow Road, Toronto in July 2024, adding to the growing trend of large-scale, culturally significant artwork throughout the city. These murals, one on the front and a larger one on the back […]

Jamaica national awards for Beenie Man and Bounty Killer

Jamaica national awards for Beenie Man and Bounty Killer

Dancehall legends Moses ‘Beenie Man’ Davis and Rodney ‘Bounty Killer’ Price are among 150 Jamaicans receiving national honours for 2024, announced on Independence Day. These prestigious awards will be presented on Heroes Day in October. Also making the list are veteran entertainers Nadine Sutherland and Glendon Orville ‘Admiral Bailey’ Bailey, recognized for their significant contributions […]

Young Torontonians facing unprecedented challenges

Young Torontonians facing unprecedented challenges

A new report reveals that Torontonians in their twenties are grappling with significant challenges, surpassing those experienced by their older counterparts. The findings, published in a brief titled “The Hidden Cohort: Why Twenty-somethings Won’t Be Fine on Their Own,” underscore a growing crisis among young adults in the city, particularly in the aftermath of the […]

‘Jamaican Canadian Association Celebrates 62 Years of Service with Awards Ceremony’

‘Jamaican Canadian Association Celebrates 62 Years of Service with Awards Ceremony’

The Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) marked its 62nd anniversary with a gala in Toronto that honored the legacy and future of the Jamaican community in Canada. The event recognized individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted both the Jamaican and broader Canadian communities. Chris Campbell, President of the Carpenters Union Local 27 in Toronto, delivered […]

BSTF and Toronto Public Health Urge Black and Caribbean Community to Vaccinate Against Mpox

BSTF and Toronto Public Health Urge Black and Caribbean Community to Vaccinate Against Mpox

By Lincoln DePradine A reemergence is being reported in Canada and abroad, especially in Africa, of cases of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox. As a result, Toronto Public Health (TPH) officials are urging city resident to get vaccinated against mpox. Trinidad-born health specialist, Dr Akwatu Khenti, says members of the Black and Caribbean community […]

Jamaicans in Canada Among National Honours Awards

Jamaicans in Canada Among National Honours  Awards

By Neil Armstrong Three Jamaicans living in Canada are among the 150 individuals who have been appointed to the Orders of the Societies of Honour and to the Badge of Honour. The names of Howard L. Shearer and Mary Maria Diana Joanna Bishop of Ontario and Reverend Joseph Tommy Thompson of Manitoba were announced on […]

Sophia Lundy: Trailblazing Black Contractor Breaking Barriers in Quebec’s Construction Industry

Sophia Lundy: Trailblazing Black Contractor Breaking Barriers in Quebec’s Construction Industry

Quebec’s construction industry is witnessing a transformation thanks to Sophia Lundy, one of the few Black women general contractors in the province. Her journey from a struggling student to a pioneering entrepreneur exemplifies resilience and inspires a new generation of builders. Lundy’s pivotal moment came in 2015 while studying construction management at an Idaho university. […]

Yellowknife’s Community Spirit Shines Through on Emancipation Day

Yellowknife’s Community Spirit Shines Through on Emancipation Day

Yellowknife’s Somba K’e Civic Plaza was filled with over a hundred people on Saturday for the city’s third annual Emancipation Day celebration. The event, organized by the Black Advocacy Coalition up North (BACupNorth), provided an opportunity for reflection on Canada’s history of slavery and a celebration of the local Black community. Since 2021, August 1 […]

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