BY JANIECE CAMPBELL His social media bio says, “For the People.” His recently updated criminal record says otherwise. An Atlanta-based activist is facing federal wire fraud...
BY OMNIYA ALI “We know these truths. Canada’s governments and institutions – hospitals, schools, policing, laws and social services – weren’t created with serving Indigenous people...
BY DAVE RANKIN With winning the first ever Waterfront Artistry Residency, the ever-growing presence of the Canadian Chapter of the Black Speculative Arts Movement can no...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Having the ability to make people feel better even just for that moment is a special gift.” Everyone deals with aging differently....
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Trinidadian comedian, historian, actor, producer, and singer/composer Dennis Lindsay “Sprangalang” Hall passed away on Friday, October 2nd, 2020 at Mt Hope Hospital in...
BY TVISHA MISTRY Canada is an inclusive nation that believes in the basic human rights to equality and fair treatment, regardless of a person’s: race, gender,...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS If you are the type of person that enjoys celebrating a win with your friends in a casino setting where you once sat,...
BY PAUL JUNOR As the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) adjusts its academic programming to deal with the onslaught of students in their elementary and secondary...
BY PAUL JUNOR As the cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in Peel, Peel Public Health has seen it fit to make adjustments that reflect directions...
BY PAUL JUNOR As the Peel District School Board steers a new path under new leadership, there is much hope and expectations. The embattled board has...