The prestigious Impact Awards, an event dedicated to recognizing outstanding contributions to the community, will hold its 3rd edition on October 19, 2024, at Memorial Hall in Toronto. This year’s ceremony, made possible by generous sponsors and dedicated organizers, promises to bring together a diverse and appreciative audience. The Impact Awards extends heartfelt gratitude to […]
Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has come under fire from a new United Nations report, which calls it a “breeding ground for modern slavery.” The report points out that the TFWP limits workers’ freedom by tying their immigration status to just one employer. This not only stops workers from finding better conditions but also […]
By Anthony Joseph One of the most egregious statements made by Donald Trump that Haitians—and by extension, Black and Caribbean people—are “eating dogs” in the United States. This is more than just a harmful stereotype; it is a calculated effort to portray these communities as uncivilized and less than human. When influential figures propagate such […]
In support of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) is organizing a community outreach clinic offering free health screenings, including a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. The event is scheduled for September 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the IUPAT offices, located at 132 Toro Road in […]
By Neil Armstrong Photo credit: Eddie Grant The organizers of the celebration of the 105th birthday of the late Jamaican icon Louise Bennett-Coverley, affectionately known as Miss Lou, are satisfied with the way people engaged with her work at the Harbourfront Centre recently. Maurice Gordon and Marsha Laylor held a workshop titled “Is That You […]
Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square came alive with the vibrant culture of Trinidad and Tobago during the third annual Trinbago Day, held for the first time at this great venue. The festival, organized by Petronilla Marchan, director of Palo Seco Innovations Group Ltd., drew thousands of attendees over the weekend, offering a full immersion into the […]
By Anthony Joseph When Kamala Harris took the debate stage opposite Donald Trump, it was more than just a typical political showdown—it was a powerful moment of representation for those of Caribbean descent. For many, Harris embodies the resilience, pride, and strength that characterize the Caribbean diaspora. As the daughter of a Jamaican father, her […]
By Stephen Weir The 19th annual CaribbeanTales Film Festival (CTFF) kicked off last Wednesday night in its new home at the CTFF Hub on Dundas Street West near Bathurst, marking a significant departure from its traditional venues. The move to this more intimate space, away from costly theatres, represents a bold financial shift for the […]
This summer, 72 students from across the Caribbean were empowered to embrace technology as they participated in the fourth annual IGT Coding and Robotics Rock! Camp. Hosted virtually by International Game Technology (IGT) in partnership with the Mona Geoinformatics Institute (MGI) at the University of the West Indies, the camp provided young participants with a […]
By Kojo In a debate that left political commentators in the U.S. buzzing, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a performance that many described as a decisive victory over former President Donald Trump. The moment that most vividly captured Harris’ dominance occurred at the very start when Trump chose not to acknowledge her. As Trump headed […]