On February 22, 2013, Susan Truppe, Member of Parliament for London North Centre and Parliamentary Secretary for Status of Women, officially announced that the Government of Canada building located at […]
Toronto “Super Agent” Jay Brijpaul wowed real estate professionals from across North America when he spoke to them on selling real estate in today’s market at the platinum Elite Money […]
By Gerald Paul William Hubbard was Toronto’s first Black – and first visible minority – councillor, but he saw himself first as an able and respected municipal politician. Hubbard made […]
By Gerald V. Paul A black York Police officer is being investigated for not properly reporting racial slurs hurled at him while breaking up a party in 2011. Among the […]
By Gerald V. Paul Dwight Drummond. Rings a bell, like excellent TV personality? Well, his success is thanks in part to Lance Williams and his precious work in the community […]
By Jasminee Sahoye His hard work as a poet, speaker and social entrepreneur is earning him more respect as a young black kid who grew up in Scarborough to immigrant […]
By Herman Silochan The audience listened in silence, rapt with attention, as Brian MacFarlane exploded with vehemence against string beads, skimpy bikinis and feathers, “This is what carnival has descended […]
By Jean Hodgkinson The Amazon is caught between two destructive forces and their combined effects threaten to flip its ecosystems from forest to savannah -Carlos Rittl Brazil’s Amazon River “initially […]
By Jasminee Sahoye As Black History month celebrations come to an end and many African Canadians are given kudos for their contributions, there are still some who are quietly working […]
By Gerald V. Paul “One of the reasons we founded the Ontario Black History Society is because Black children from the islands, from the United States, from Africa have been […]