Guyana, Saudi Arabia close to agriculture deal

Guyana, Saudi Arabia close to agriculture deal

Guyana President Irfaan Ali disclosed that the country and Saudi Arabia are working on a deal to build of a multi-million-dollar facility to improve CARICOM’s agriculture industry. “Guyana is leading the discussion into a $25 million facility to accelerate food production, looking at a hydroponics facility for the entire region. We have submitted all the […]

TIFF – RBC partnership to nurture emerging talent and celebrate the arts community

TIFF – RBC partnership to nurture emerging talent and celebrate the arts community

  Inclusivity, belonging, a tilt towards equity-deserving groups of diverse backgrounds are the calling card of the partnership between the Toronto International Film Festival and RBC. The partnership aims to help advance projects from emerging creators with diverse backgrounds who identify as BIPOC, 2SLGBTQ+ and/or are from other equity-deserving groups. Each year, two producer/director teams […]

Black churches that rescued African refugees get no financial help from governments

Black churches that rescued African refugees get no financial help from governments

  They demand, among other things, an inquiry “into the causes for, and consequences of, the lack of what we believe to be a clear dereliction on basic governmental duties and responsibilities’’ By Lincoln Depredine We hereby call upon the Canadian federal, provincial, and municipal governments to urgently address this humanitarian crisis.’’ dereliction on basic […]

Black Canadian politicians at every level meet for the first time in Ottawa

Black Canadian politicians at every level meet for the first time in Ottawa

  Last week, the Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians met over two days in Ottawa. Calling it a historic meeting, 45 Black Canadian politicians from every level of government signed a value statement aimed at improving the lives of Black Canadians The politicians came from both the Francophone and Anglophone communities; among them school trustees, […]

Grant applications for ‘Propelling Black Entrepreneurship’ now available

Grant applications for ‘Propelling Black Entrepreneurship’ now available

The application period for grants available through the “Propelling Black Entrepreneurship” program is now open. The program is overseen by the Federation of African Canadian Economy (FACE). This program has been developed to adequately equip Black entrepreneurs in deepening their entrepreneurial skills, particularly in the areas of business planning, understanding various financial documents related to […]

HeARTwork project supports diverse women to advance into senior business roles  

HeARTwork project supports diverse women to advance into senior business roles  

Conscious Economics, a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to fostering economic dialogue in Canada, has launched the HeARTwork. This new solutions-based framework addresses the intersectional barriers diverse women face in advancing their careers and provides recommendations on how corporate Canada can help address these issues to prevent the loss of these unique perspectives and enhance the […]

Little Jamaica Cultural District Plan on agenda at upcoming Town Hall meeting

Little Jamaica Cultural District Plan on agenda at upcoming Town Hall meeting

The documentary  “Irie People” will be screened On Saturday, May 27, 2023, an important event will be taking place in Toronto to address the impact of gentrification on Canada’s International Roots Rock Reggae Culture and the individuals and businesses that shaped it. The event aims to shed light on the City of Toronto’s initiative, the […]

PACE Canada to present awards to five schools in Jamaica

  PACE Canada sends CAD$100,000 annually to schools in Jamaica for upgrades By Lincoln DePradine PACE Canada, a federal Canadian charitable organization founded in 1987 by a group of women in the Jamaican Diaspora, is presenting awards to five Jamaican schools that emerged winners in a contest that was held as part of the commemoration […]

The Foundation for Black Communities awarded stewardship of $200 million for Black-Led Philanthropic Endowment Fund

The Foundation for Black Communities awarded stewardship of $200 million for Black-Led Philanthropic Endowment Fund

 by the federal government TORONTO, Feb. 8, 2023 /CNW/ – The Government of Canada has awarded the stewardship of the Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund to the Foundation for Black Communities (FFBC). This historic and ground-breaking investment of $200 million will positively impact Black-led, Black-focused and Black-serving non-profit organizations and registered charities across the country by […]

The state of the Union according to Joe Biden

The state of the Union according to Joe Biden

By Carlton Joseph Last week, President Joe Biden delivered his state of the union address to the nation, to a divided congress, where Republicans control the House and Democrats control the Senate.  Biden, started by acknowledging that Covid had shut down the country for two years but that since he took office the country, with […]

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