BY PAUL JUNOR The United Achievers Club (UAC) of Brampton has made a significant difference in the lives of many African-Canadian youth ever since it was...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Human memory may well be a powerful force, but it is also fallible and super malleable. Research into memory has shown that...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS How do some doctors in Canada kill the equivalent of a small city and not get as much as a trial date? If...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH When we talk about infertility, the conversation often centers on women. It’s understandable—female infertility has been widely: studied, discussed, and addressed. The...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH As the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, we can all feel it – fall is here, and winter is...
BY PAUL JUNOR The Alzheimer Society has been at the forefront of educating and informing Canadians about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia for many years. Their...
BY PAUL JUNOR On Monday, August 26th, 2024, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the Canadian government has decided to decrease its dependence on low-wage foreign...
BY PAUL JUNOR “In our province, one person dies every 2.5 hours from a fatal drug overdose.” The announcement by the Ontario government that it plans...
BY PAUL JUNOR The announcement on Friday, August 30th of a $7.25 million funding towards the establishment of an Institute for People of African Descent has...
BY STEVEN KASZAB Various governments have called upon business leaders to answer a question: Why does the cost of essentials continue to increase? The answers they...