Just after the September 11th destruction of the World Trade Centre buildings in New York, several articles were published announcing the death of irony. But the current “impeachment” show, starring US President Donald Trump, and which is now monopolizing all American media, seem to have forgotten that they had announced the death of languages’ most […]
By David Jessop A long-standing precept of diplomacy has been that nations and their representatives do not intervene directly in the internal politics of other nations. It is an approach based on the long-established principle of state sovereignty and self-determination. This now appears to be coming to an end, driven largely by a US President […]
Kuba Shand-Baptiste We’ve come a long way from the days of telling children that they should be seen and not heard. Once a display of insubordination, in 2019 the audacity of piping up at the dinner table or offering unsolicited opinions is no longer considered a punishable offence for a child. Thankfully, that much-needed […]
Letter To The Editor The ‘Caribbean Heritage Month’ commess Dear Editor, When it comes to commess and bacchanal, no one, it seems, can beat the people from the Caribbean. We are past masters of the art of bacchanal. And we didn’t leave this art behind when we migrated to Canada. Oh No! You might […]
On December 28th, 2016, , a 19 year-old black man, was beaten so badly by an off-duty Toronto police, Michael Theriault, and his younger brother Christian Theriault, that he lost an eye. The incident occurred in Ajax outside the home of Jim Silverthorn, who witnessed the incident. Silverthorn’s interest was sustained as a desperate Miller […]
A few days ago on the CBC Radio morning show, a presenter expressed surprise when, as he walked the streets of Toronto on his way to work, he saw so few poppies displayed on the clothing of pedestrians. The explanations for this state of affairs range between the possibilities that most persons were wearing winter […]
For the first time, researchers led by Prof. Paul Spagnuolo of the University of Guelph have shown how a compound found only in avocados can inhibit cellular processes that normally lead to diabetes. In safety testing in humans, the team also found that the substance was absorbed into the blood with no adverse effects in […]
When at the turn of 2018 Nick Fideli emerged from the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party back room at Queen’s Park to announce the resignation of party leader Patrick Brown, shocked Ontarians were puzzled at Fideli’s broad grin as he stood at the podium. At the time, Brown was the leader of the Ontario’s official opposition […]
By Sukhram Ramkissoon According to reported statistics, Canada welcomed over 572,415 students in 2018. India continues to be the big story in Canada’s international education sector as its numbers grew by 40 percent in 2018. This amounts to more than 172,600 Indian students that came to Canada last year, a benchmark that means India will […]
By Kofi K. Achampong At one point in his life, Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister, was obsessed with darkening his skin to appear either brown or black. You really can’t make this stuff up – no pun intended. It’s a weird thought. And if I’m being honest, a little bit disturbing. But alas, here we […]