Kamala Harris Dominates Trump, Showcasing Caribbean Resilience and Leadership

Kamala Harris Dominates Trump, Showcasing Caribbean Resilience and Leadership

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 […]

Ontario Reduces Child Care Fees to $22 Per Day for Families

Ontario Reduces Child Care Fees to $22 Per Day for Families

By Lincoln DePradine Ontario families — including those in the Black and Caribbean community, with kids in child care — will be paying less for the service under the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) system. Beginning next January, parent fees will be capped at $22 per day for children under the age of […]

Sale of Historic Buffalo Church to Muslim Community Sparks Widespread Backlash

Sale of Historic Buffalo Church to Muslim Community Sparks Widespread Backlash

Built in 1886, St. Ann’s Church The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo has addressed controversy surrounding the sale of St. Ann’s Church to the local Muslim community, following a surge of angry reactions on social media. Built in 1886, St. Ann’s Church was closed in 2007 due to a decline in parishioners and was sold […]

Jamaica Declares State of Emergency in Clarendon After Deadly Gang Attacks

Jamaica Declares State of Emergency in Clarendon After Deadly Gang Attacks

In response to two violent attacks on Sunday that resulted in eight deaths and nine injuries, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has declared a 14-day state of emergency in the southern parish of Clarendon. The violence began with a mass shooting at a birthday party in Cherry Tree Lane, where seven people were killed. The […]

Challenges Persist for Black-Owned Businesses in Canada Despite Growing Entrepreneurship

Challenges Persist for Black-Owned Businesses in Canada Despite Growing Entrepreneurship

A recent Statistics Canada study highlights the growth and challenges of Black-owned businesses in Canada. Despite an increase in Black entrepreneurship, these businesses represent a small fraction of the country’s overall business landscape and face significant hurdles compared to their counterparts. The study reveals that as of 2023, there were approximately 66,880 Black-owned businesses in […]

FACE Announces 500 Black Entrepreneurship Loans

FACE Announces 500 Black Entrepreneurship Loans

The Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) proudly announces that it has successfully disbursed 500 loans through the Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund (BELF). This achievement highlights FACE’s ongoing commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurs in Canada, who have historically faced challenges in securing necessary capital to start or grow their businesses. Since the Black Entrepreneurship Loan […]

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 […]

Report Uncovers Racial Bias and Discrimination at Privy Council

Report Uncovers Racial Bias and Discrimination at Privy Council

An internal report reveals that Black, Indigenous, and racialized employees at the Privy Council Office (PCO) face frequent “racial stereotyping, microaggressions, and verbal violence.” Obtained by the Coalition Against Workplace Discrimination via the Access to Information Act and released Monday, the report criticizes the office for its inadequate understanding of the discrimination experienced by these […]

Caribana™ Emancipation March in Toronto Struggle for Recognition and Revival

Caribana™ Emancipation March in Toronto Struggle for Recognition and Revival

The Caribana™ Arts Group (CAG), the original creators of the Caribana™ Festival, held an Emancipation Day March on University Avenue in Toronto. The Caribana™ Festival, deeply rooted in the celebration of emancipation, symbolizes cultural pride for the Caribbean community in Canada. However, it has been 18 years since the City of Toronto took over the […]

JN Money Opens Simcoe Office to Serve Farm Workers

JN Money Opens Simcoe Office to Serve Farm Workers

JN Money Services Limited, a subsidiary of the JN Group, has expanded its operations with a new office in Simcoe at 44 Peel Street. This move aims to provide enhanced services to the growing population of seasonal workers in the area. According to Horace Hines, General Manager of JN Money Services Limited, the decision was […]

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