Trotz wins top teaching award from U of T

By Gerald V. Paul Guyana-born Dr. AlissaTrotz, respected community leader, was the recipient of the 2013 University of Toronto President Teaching Award recently. “It’s an incredible honour, one that reminds me this is an ongoing process. There is so much to learn,” a humbled Dr. Trotz said. Dr. Trotz was recognized for her work with […]

Ontario must do more to protect migrant workers — CCR

By Jasminee Sahoye   The Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR) has published a series of report cards summarizing the approaches of provincial and the federal governments on protecting the rights of migrant workers in the ‘low-skilled’ streams of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). The objective of the project is to raise awareness and provide […]

Canadians helping save Guyanese babies

By Jasminee Sahoye   Often times, stories are told about Canadians giving back, either to their schools, communities, countries of birth or adoptive home country but for a Guyana-born Toronto doctor, he wants to save new-born lives in Guyana by assisting with much needed resources to reduce infant mortality, a problem in developing countries. On […]

Maurice Bishop mother passes on

Alimenta Bishop, the mother of Grenada’s second prime minister, Maurice Bishop, and the wife of Rupert Bishop (the father of Maurice), died on Saturday at the age of 97. Alimenta Bishop died without realizing her wish to get her son’s body to give him a decent burial. “Every year I get upset about the same […]

Cutting Style

Cutting Style

CUTTING STYLE: Fashions from some of Trinidad and Tobago’s leading designers will be on show at the Delta Hotel in Scarborough (Kennedy & 401)) this Saturday at Cutting Syle, a fashion event commemorating the 51st anniversary of Trinidad and Tobago’s Independence. Here, a model showcases a piece from Robert Young, who will unveil some new […]

T&T hosts Independence cricket match

The Consul General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago hosted a cricket match between Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica in 2012 celebrating 50 years of independence of both countries.  It was a wonderful event at the beautiful grounds of Scarborough Campus, University of Toronto with Caribbean families and friends in attendance.  Jamaica won the […]

More skilled workers needed in Canadian oil sands

By Jasminee Sahoye   More emphasis is now being placed on getting foreign workers in the skilled trades to come to Canada and become permanent residents due to a severe shortage of manpower in this sector. Federal Employment Minister, Jason Kenney at a news conference last week said the need for foreign skilled workers is […]

Montreal gets a taste of Martinique

As Canadians enjoy festivals associated with the rich cultural mosaic that represents this country, the French speaking island of Martinique will be bringing its culinary delights to Quebec during September 7-22 at the 6th annual culinary festival in Montreal. The popular Martinique Gourmande Festival, the most expected annual culinary rendezvous between Martinique and Québec is […]

Bagai returns as Canadian captain

Ashish  Bagai returns to captain the Canadian National Cricket team after a two-year absence from the post. He will lead the side in the last two ICC World Cricket League Championship (WCL) 50-over games against the Netherlands, which will be played on August 27th and August 29th at the Maple Leaf cricket ground, King City. Kenneth […]