The Elements Toronto, in affiliation with the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, presents an all-star lineup of events during carnival weekend. Now in its sixth year, the highly anticipated event, ‘Daylight’ hosted by NBA superstar Lebron James will take place on Friday, July 29th at Lavelle. Following the Grand Parade on Saturday, July 30th, is ‘Carnival Celebration,’ […]
This Sunday will be the second time that Toronto will mark Canada’s recognition of Emancipation Day with a march along Bloor Street in downtown Toronto. Beginning at 1pm at Bathurst and Bloor Street, the parade will travel west to Christie Pitts for live music and celebrations in honour of Canada’s recognition of Emancipation Day. Emancipation […]
Photos and article By Rebecca Kerr The sun was blazing hot, the loud, pulsating, infectious sounds of Soca music echoed thru the streets in Malvern as thousands of junior masqueraders, their parents, relatives and friends chipped, danced, jumped and waved for the return of kiddies’ carnival 2022. Thousands lined the street to welcome back The […]
Pre-OCPA Calypso in Toronto: A Personal Memoir By Lennox Borel Here is an axiom that Pythagoras and his mathematical colleagues could never have conceived: “Wherever there are people of Trinidad and Tobago in the Diaspora, there will always be Calypso.” The History of Calypso in Toronto did not begin with the birth of OCPA in […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon I recently represented a 58-year-old Muslim Cleric who was successful in having the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) set aside the refusal of his sponsorship for his 38-year-old spouse. For the purposes of this article, I will refer to the sponsor as Alim and his spouse as Fatima. Alim and Fatima were […]
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a roundtable at the Rexdale community Hub in West Toronto on Tuesday last week that the Canadian government is enacting stronger gun control measures to keep Canadians safe. Trudeau was joined at the roundtable by Etobicoke North MP Kirsty Duncan and Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri to hear how […]
By Lincoln DePradine Jamaal Myers, a corporate lawyer, is giving up his position as a legal counsel with a major Canadian bank to run for a seat as a local councillor in Toronto because he says, “Toronto’s in trouble’’. The “trouble’’ confronting the city, according to Myers, includes a lack of affordable housing and […]
With the Ontario election just days away, some community groups are trying to get more people to the polls — after less than 60 per cent of the provincial electorate cast ballots four years ago. Those groups include Operation Black Vote Canada (OBVC), a non-profit, non-partisan organization that’s trying to encourage community members to […]
The official opening of the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement in Scarborough will be held on June 13. In announcing the “grand opening” of the “new physical space” of the Centre at the Winston Churchill Collegiate, Guyana-born Karen Murray, System Superintendent, noted that at the “live-streamed virtual event” there will be the unveiling […]