Canada’s Worker Programs Worsen Health Care Crisis Amid Doctor Shortage

Canada’s Worker Programs Worsen Health Care Crisis Amid Doctor Shortage

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 […]

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 […]

David Smith hosts annual community picnic in Scarborough

David Smith hosts annual community picnic in Scarborough

By Kojo Scarborough Centre MPP David Smith hosted his highly anticipated annual community picnic this past Saturday, continuing a tradition that has brought the community together for 14 years. The event, held in a local park, saw hundreds of community members gather to enjoy a day filled with food, fun, and fellowship. Smith, who has […]

Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract International Francophone Students

Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract International Francophone Students

By Lincoln DePradine The federal Liberal Party government is about to launch a program to attract more students from Guadeloupe, Martinique, Cameroon, Senegal, Mali and other French-speaking countries to Canada. The new Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) – a partnership with designated French-language and bilingual post-secondary learning institutions – will be launched Monday, August […]

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 […]

Plaque Honors Jamaican Maroons’ Legacy in Nova Scotia

Plaque Honors Jamaican Maroons’ Legacy in Nova Scotia

The official designation of Emancipation Day three years ago has sparked a “groundswell of awareness” regarding the history of slavery in Canada, according to Russell Grosse, executive director of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. Grosse emphasized that while it is crucial to celebrate the resilience and achievements of people of African descent, it […]

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 […]

Durham Celebrates Emancipation Day in Pickering

Durham Celebrates Emancipation Day in Pickering

The Region of Durham celebrated Emancipation Day in the city of Pickering on August 1st, 2024, at The Esplanade Park, marking a significant day in Canadian history. The event drew a diverse crowd, including local dignitaries, community leaders, and residents, all gathered to honor the abolition of slavery and reflect on its lasting legacy. Mayor […]

Premier Ford Promises More Cash for Carnival

Premier Ford Promises More Cash for Carnival

 By Stephen Wier Photos by: Stephen Wier & Mervin Murrell No Toronto Star. No Globe and Mail. No Toronto Sun. It is a big secret, as the Caribbean Camera is the only print media in town that knows all about the Carnival’s good news.  We showed up at 8:30 a.m. last Saturday for the official […]

Africville Reunion Marred by shooting

Former residents and descendants of the historic Black community of Africville are outraged after a violent incident during their annual reunion in Halifax last Saturday. The shooting, which occurred during the 41st Africville Family Reunion, left five people injured and cast a dark shadow over the event, which is meant to celebrate the community’s history […]

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