Correctional officers at a Montreal jail allegedly used pepper spray on a 21-year-old inmate before he died of injuries he sustained while in detention. Sources indicate that Nicous D’Andre Spring […]
Carl Luberisse didn’t anticipate a short drive to the depanneur would lead to racial profiling, hundreds of dollars in fines and the loss of his job. While on a lunch […]
Brice Dossa said he was “humiliated” and discriminated against after Montreal police officers handcuffed him for the theft of a car that ended up being his, and then didn’t have […]
“Racialized communities know that randomness was never actually part of it,” said Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, executive director and general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA). “Their communities were […]
The President and CEO of the Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE), Tiffany Callender, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ken Birch as Chief Operating Officer. With over two […]
Concordia was formed in 1974 from the merger of Sir George Williams University and Loyola College In a first step toward mending its relationship with Black students, faculty, staff and […]
Quebec’s human rights commission has called on a suburban police force in the province to pay a young Black man and his mother more than $60,000 in damages, after arresting […]
Ensemble Montréal’s Lionel Perez was projected to win the mayoral race in Montreal’s largest borough, Côte-Des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-De-Grâce. But toward the end of the night, things began to shift in favour of […]
Noel Alexander, a prominent member of the local Black community who was synonymous with the organization he presided over for decades, has died. He spent 35 years as the president […]
MONTREAL – McGill University’s board of governors has refused to table a motion endorsing racial justice at a recent meeting , angering staff and student groups who have been […]