BY SIMONE J. SMITH The first time that you got pushed; it was a sign. You ignored it; chalked it up to a bad day. The...
BY PAUL JUNOR The announcement of a strike vote by Ontario education workers, which includes early childhood educators, custodians, and school administrators was expected. On Monday,...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH During the pandemic, the public learned about the downside of one of the FDA’s industry-friendly workarounds — the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA),...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS In a recent EU hearing, Pfizer admitted that its injection was never tested for transmission, and to add insult to injury the company’s...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH As you read this today, I want you to take a moment to reflect on some questions; how much has your life...
BY PAUL JUNOR October 18th was a special day. It was designated as Child Care Worker and Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day to honour these important...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Canada often lectures the rest of the world about human rights, but the fact that Jamaica is sending a fact-finding team is...
BY STEVEN KASZAB Ontario has a secret to reveal. This October, Premier Ford announced taxpayers faced a 13-billion-dollar deficit, while Premier Ford’s government had a $2.1...
BY PAUL JUNOR The issue of youth mental health has been front and centre of attention as teachers, parents, caregivers and health providers look for ways...
BY SELINA MCCALLUM Most Black women have heard the same stereotypes their whole adult life, such as “Black women are always angry.” Director of feature-length documentary,...