Brampton’s MP Ruby Sahota stood alongside Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety while he unveiled new legislation on Tuesday aimed at bolstering Canada’s defenses against foreign interference. The introduction of Bill C-70, known as the Act Respecting Countering Foreign Interference, marks a significant step forward in the Canadian government’s efforts to safeguard its institutions. Bill […]
As Team Canada gears up for the upcoming Paris Olympics, former Olympian and gold medalist Bruny Surin is at the helm as the Chef de Mission, bringing not only his extensive experience but also his infectious enthusiasm to the role. Surin, who made history as part of the legendary 4×100 relay team at the 1996 […]
By Lincoln DePradine Grenada, whose former High Commissioners to Canada have included one-time Miss World winner, Jennifer Hosten, is returning to having its own single diplomat based in the Canadian capital, Ottawa. The Caribbean nation, as a member of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, has had joint representation in Ottawa through an OECS High […]
The 54th Republic Anniversary of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana was commemorated with great pride and jubilation, as the Guyana Ottawa Cultural Association Inc (GOCA) hosted a splendid dinner and dance in Ottawa on March 9. The event was not only a celebration of Guyana’s independence but also a testament to the enduring spirit and […]
By Lincoln DePradine A pharmacare deal reached between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party government and the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP), offering new coverage for contraception and diabetes treatment and also dental-care plan, will be particularly impactful on racialized communities such as African-Canadians and Indigenous peoples, Toronto MP Gary Anandasangaree has said. “It’s going […]
By Anthony Joseph As a Black person in Canada, navigating the public service has often felt like walking a tightrope. The path to success is fraught with challenges and obstacles, many of which stem from systemic racism and discrimination. However, recent developments have given us a glimmer of hope as the federal government takes a […]
Canadian government announces initiatives to support mental health and career growth of Black public servants By Lincoln DePradine The Canadian government, which has been accused of not doing enough to address reports of racism and discrimination against Black employees in the federal public service, now plans on dealing with the problem through a series of […]
A new ecosystem mapping tool is currently being developed by the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (BEKH) to support Black entrepreneurs to start and scale up their businesses. According to Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business, “building an inclusive economy means building a stronger economy. The Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub’s ecosystem map will help Black-owned businesses […]
In a significant move recognizing the invaluable contributions of Black Canadians, the Canadian government reaffirmed its commitment to the United Nations (UN) International Decade for People of African Descent, which commenced in 2015 and concludes this year. The government underscored the UN declaration as a pivotal framework aimed at fostering inclusive programs to empower individuals […]
Guyana-born Black rights advocate Sheila Pitt was honoured last Saturday with a Community Builder Award by the United Way’s Eastern Ontario chapter. The presentation was made during Black History Ottawa’s launch at the National Gallery of Canada. Mrs. Pitt who served as president of the Guyana-Ottawa Association for two terms, is a founding member of […]