BY PAUL JUNOR It has been over four years now since the lawsuit filed by the non-profit “Black Class Action Secretariat” was launched. Since then, there...
BY PAUL JUNOR The recent increase in brazen acts of gun violence in Toronto has prompted widespread reactions from: community leaders, civic officials, and residents. This...
BY PAUL JUNOR The topic of digital resilience in the tourism sector was front and center at the Global Tourism Resilience Conference. The challenges, issues and...
BY PAUL JUNOR The sudden and premature death of well-known Toronto educator Jay Williams on Thursday, February 29th, at the age of 40 years old has...
BY PAUL JUNOR There have been positive responses to the decision by the Ontario government to cancel the proposed dissolution of Peel and many residents are...
BY PAUL JUNOR The vote by trustees of the Toronto Catholic District School Board to disband the African-Canadian Advisory Committee (ACAC) during Black History Month brought...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was an enriching, inspiring and motivating day at the Fifth Annual Legacy Symposium hosted by the Afro-Caribbean Business Network on Saturday, March...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was an exciting discussion at the Global Tourism Resilience Conference when diverse stakeholders tackled the: challenges, issues, and concerns related to developing...
BY PAUL JUNOR On Friday, February 16th, 2024, the second Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference was held at the Montego Bay Conference Centre to discuss the...
BY PAUL JUNOR It has been four years now since the Doug Ford PC-led government enacted Bill 124. It was known as the wage-cap law, and...