‘A Mother Apart’ Documentary will be Featured at Inside Out Film Festival

‘A Mother Apart’ Documentary will be Featured at Inside Out Film Festival

By Neil Armstrong A Canadian documentary about mothering that had its world premiere at the recently held Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and was well supported will be featured in the upcoming Inside Out Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival. Not only did the film’s producer Alison Duke win an award at the festival for “A […]

Toronto Carnival Unveils New Costume Rules, Boosts Education with TDSB Partnership

Toronto Carnival Unveils New Costume Rules, Boosts Education with TDSB Partnership

The Toronto Caribbean Carnival is gearing up for a transformative 2024 season with newly introduced costume size restrictions and an enhanced educational initiative, in partnership with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). This strategic update was announced by Jennifer Michelle Hirlehey, Chair of the Festival Management Committee (FMC), and CEO Mischka Crichton. For the Adult […]

Ryan Gosling Shines in ‘The Fall Guy’ Comedy Remake

Ryan Gosling Shines in ‘The Fall Guy’ Comedy Remake

‘The Fall Guy’ a paradoxical blend of uninspired narrative and captivating performance Movie Review By Janet Grant The film, a reimagining of a classic TV show, treads a well-worn path with its story of Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling), a stuntman navigating the treacherous waters of Hollywood. However, the script’s lack of originality is evident in its […]

TV anchor Omar Sachedina launches journalism fellowship

TV anchor Omar Sachedina launches journalism fellowship

Renowned TV anchor Omar Sachedina has launched the groundbreaking Sachedina ∙ CTV News ∙ Fellowship in collaboration with RTDNF Canada and Massey College at the University of Toronto. The fellowship offers a coveted opportunity for recent graduates or students within a year of graduation from Canadian universities or colleges to receive a $10,000 stipend. This […]

Why Canada Must Embrace Electoral Reform Before 2025 Elections

Why Canada Must Embrace Electoral Reform Before 2025 Elections

Editorial Electoral reform should be implemented now In the looming shadow of a potentially seismic electoral shift, it is imperative for both the federal Liberals and New Democrats to embrace a pragmatic approach. The time has come for them to urgently revisit the crucial issue of electoral reform before the next election in October 2025. […]

St. Lucian Poet Khadijah Halliday Wins Oberlin Poetry Fellowship

St. Lucian Poet Khadijah Halliday Wins Oberlin Poetry Fellowship

Khadijah Halliday, a gifted poet from St Lucia, has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the prestigious William T. Battrick Poetry Fellowship for 2024 at Oberlin College, Ohio. This accolade recognizes her as a rising star in the literary world, celebrating her innovative voice in poetry. Halliday, currently a third-year student at Oberlin, is pursuing […]

A poetic journey – Janet Naidu returns with ‘River Crossing’

A poetic journey – Janet Naidu returns with ‘River Crossing’

By Lincoln DePradine In 1999, Janet Naidu published her first book of poetry, titled “Winged Heart’’. Other publications followed in 2005 and 2009. Now, after a 14-year publishing hiatus, she’s returned with “River Crossing’’. “It takes a while,’’ Naidu said last Sunday, explaining the time-lapse between book number 3, “Sacred Silence’’ and the latest release […]

Marcel Stewart is on a journey to reclaim Black Canadian History

Marcel Stewart is on a journey to reclaim Black Canadian History

Marcel Stewart, the artistic director of B Current Performing Arts, is a man on a mission to unearth and celebrate the hidden gems of Black Canadian history. He says his project, “Reclaiming Black Canadian History,” is not just a passion but a vital endeavor to educate and inspire. Stewart’s journey began recently at a gala […]

If Julian Assange loses this appeal it would set a dangerous precedent

If Julian Assange loses this appeal it would set a dangerous precedent

Listen to this report now. By Carlton  Joseph Few Americans -and probably Canadians -are aware that Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, is still being persecuted for publishing information exposing corporate and government wrongdoing.  The US government has charged Assange with 16 counts under the Espionage Act of 1917 and one count of computer hacking.If convicted, […]