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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

There is something happening in our world, and this cannot be denied. As I write to you today community, I do so with apprehension. Since the lockdown in March 2020, the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper has been interviewing, and discussing the coronavirus, but not in the way mainstream media has.

It has been well documented that the mainstream media use tactics to play on the emotions of the reader or viewer. This is done to create higher ratings, and to keep individuals (like you and I), pinned to our seats, anticipating what is going to happen next. A primary tool of mainstream media is the use of fear as motivation.

Fear is a primal instinct that has served men throughout the evolutionary process. Our memories are born in fear. What keeps these memories fresh is the adrenaline rush that occurs during an experience, and it is forever etched in our brains. Think about it. Will you ever forget your Covid-19 experience?  Why not? Nothing makes us more uncomfortable than fear.

Science shows that fear invokes the flight or fight system, and our first reaction is often to flee back to what is comfortable. If we don’t know the way back to our comfort zone, we are likely to follow whoever shows us a path. In the case of the coronavirus, many of us don’t know what it is going to take to get back to our normal. So what we do is latch on to what is being fed to us by people that we think are looking out for our best interest. This sets up an interesting dynamic that leaves the community with no choice but to make decisions that they believe are most helpful to them. This is what gives mainstream media its power.

I have spoken about the censorship that is happening to Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, and our sister station TCN TV Network (myTCNTV). Our coverage has gone against the mainstream media grain, and because of this, we have joined a growing group of individuals globally, who are denied the freedom to speak out freely against a global experience that has left people scratching their heads.

We are not special in any case; my research shows that this is something that is happening to other brave souls who are doing their best to educate the masses. One case is with two doctors: Dr Dan Erickson, and Dr Artin Massihi. They are doctors from California who argue that the mortality rate of the coronavirus is similar to the common flu. Their claim is that the numbers do not indicate the need for the lockdown measures that we have experienced around the world. Instantly they were hit with criticism and attempts to debunk their claims. Their YouTube video that went over precise details, and was viewed about a million times was removed.

Africa has also had muzzles put in place. There have been at least 10 doctors, and six journalists arrested since the virus first hit Egypt in February. Other health workers say they have been warned by administration to keep quiet or face punishment. It became serious for one foreign correspondent who had to flee the country because they feared arrest.

Citizen journalists and critics in China have been censored or arrested after sharing information about the outbreak. Some have disappeared or are under heavy surveillance.

Informed debate is exactly what we need to make wise decisions for our families, and ourselves but unfortunately, informed debate is exactly what certain social media platforms, and the global governments don’t want. They want unquestioned obedience, and to implement that obedience they are cracking down on free expression. This is why I was excited when I received an email from a woman who goes by the name of Seven.

“One of your followers just sent me your recent excellent news article with Dr Buttar. I applaud you for being on the side of humanity and truth. Never has it been more important. The world is screaming out for it. As Dr Buttar explained in your recent news feature, censorship of the truth has become dangerous. That’s why it’s so critical that publications such as yours help those of us who are informed to get the real news out.”  Seven Starseed

My interview with Seven was both educational, and powerful. I would definitely recommend you taking some time to watch our discussion, as she reviews some of the most controversial topics that have surfaced during this pandemic. Naturally she has been censored, so this interview is a chance to dig deep into the cognitive dissonance you might be experiencing, and naturally, do your research.

Seven is a creative innovator. She is a talented musician, radio broadcaster, and spokesperson for the truth. She has worked in the entertainment industry for 30 years, and she happens to be the person behind the original concept of a long catalogue of TV programs including: Strictly Come Dancing and You Are What You Eat. In 2003, she became a targeted victim of intellectual property theft. In 2006, Seven won her trail in the case “Seven v Gossage & Nine Others. In 2008, this case was illegally closed down and a cover up ensued. She remains relentless in her pursuit of justice for the people, and when talking with her, you can feel her frustration and passion.

“For too long, we have allowed a cycle of panic and neglect when it comes to pandemics: we ramp up efforts when there is a serious threat, then quickly forget about them when the threat subsides. It is well past the time to act.” Global Preparedness Monitoring Board, September 2019

Seven and I discussed quite a bit in our interview, that by the end of it, I was mentally exhausted. Most definitely the topic that stuck out to me was the fact that global leaders seem to have known about the virus before it became a pandemic.

At the end of our discussion, Seven provided me with a document called, “A World at Risk” (September, 2019).
https://apps.who.int/gpmb/assets/annual_report/GPMB_annualreport_2019.pdf

What I discovered in this document was disturbing. On page 15, it talks about the fact that there was a chance of a global pandemic growing. They highlight that scientific and technological developments provided new tools that advanced public health, but they also allowed for disease-causing microorganisms to be engineered or recreated in laboratories. It sounds similar to what has been said about the coronavirus.

The report goes on to talk about the fact that the world is not prepared for a fast-moving, deadly respiratory pathogen pandemic. They forecasted that if a contagion occurred, millions of people could perish. In addition, they reported that the pandemic would cause: pain, destabilize national security and seriously impact the global economy and trade (Page 15). Interesting! It sounds like exactly what is happening right now, and this was written in September 2019, long before the outbreak became global news.

There is a section in the report called “Advanced Preparedness.” In this section they talk about the recognized shared threat of a global health catastrophe.

“Political bodies, such as the G7, G20 (24), G77 and several regional intergovernmental organizations such as the African Union (25) have adopted political commitments for action on various aspects of health and health emergencies, including funding and linkages to health systems strengthening and universal health coverage.” (Page 19)

If the governmental bodies were prepared in advance for the virus, why when the outbreak occurred, did governments all over the world act so surprised?

SPOILER ALERT! I don’t want to ruin this, and share too much on my experience with Seven, so I will end with another key idea that was exposed. The report speaks about progress indicators provided that should be completed by September 2020. One of these indicators was that The United Nations (including WHO) must conduct at least two system-wide training simulation exercises, including one for covering the deliberate release of a lethal respiratory pathogen.

I want readers to know that this is information retracted from official government documents, and they are not made up. If you do your research, the answers that you seek are out there. Take the time to watch this, do your research, and prepare for what is to come.

We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.

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  1. Steve Hartwell

    October 19, 2020 at 10:56 am

    “prepare for what is to come”

    1/what IS to come ? 2/ how do we prepare ?

  2. Ilona Sargeant

    October 25, 2020 at 8:03 pm

    Who even asked for 5G? Not us the people…

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14 Days to a healthier work-life balance

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

I get it; you just like to stay connected. Everyone does it. Sometimes, it seems like you’re not enjoying yourself as much as you used to. Maybe you’re right, but it’s not like you are addicted, or anything. You can stop whenever you want.

It’s not about being addicted, it’s about finding a balance. Social media can be great, but when it starts affecting your mental well-being, that’s when it becomes a problem.

I get it. It’s easy to get sucked into the digital world without realizing it, but it’s important to take breaks, to disconnect and focus on the real world too, and this week we are going to help you navigate the break that you need to take from the digital diaspora.

In a world where many jobs are fast-paced and digitally driven, the constant influx of emails, notifications, and media feeds can feel overwhelming. For many, being inundated with so much information at once can take a real toll on your mental and physical wellness, but what if there was a way to regain control and harmony again?

In a research study titled, “The Relationship between Social Media and the Increase in Mental Health Problems, (Hasan Beyari) the researcher found that deterioration in mental health is one of the side effects stemming from social media overuse. This study investigated the relationship between social media and the increase in mental health problems in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has a high level of social media usage, with 82.3% of the population (29.5 million people) using social media in 2022. Young people, who make up 36.74% of the population, are the biggest users of social media in Saudi Arabia, with 98.43% of young people using social networking sites. The top three reasons given by Saudis for using social media are: keeping in touch with friends and family, use of free time, and finding products to purchase.

The researcher recommended that social media users be cautious when interacting with social media features, especially likes, comments, followers, media, and posts, because of their significant effect on mental health.

Another interesting research study titled, “Mental Health Surveillance over Social Media with Digital Cohorts,” (Silvio Amir, Mark Dredze and John W. Ayers) the researchers thought that it was worth noting that they found that Blacks and Hispanics who show a high usage of social media were more likely to be affected by mental illnesses. One possible reason for this disparity is that racial minorities are more likely to come from communities with lower education rates and socioeconomic status (SES), and to be in a position where they lack proper health coverage and mental-health care.

I think that you get the point; it might just be time to step away from that device that for some of you has become your lifeline. I want to introduce the 14-Day Digital Detox Challenge, a challenge that was introduced to me by HubSpot.  It is a journey that aims to restore balance and mindfulness in your life, both at work and at home. This challenge has tips, tricks, and tools to help you disconnect where you can—even if your job requires you to be plugged in.

Day One starts your 14-day digital detox challenge with mindful mornings that set the tone for the rest of your day and promotes a sense of calm and focus.

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for your overall well-being and productivity.

On Day Two of your digital detox challenge, it focuses on creating clear boundaries between your work and personal life.

On Day Three, you have a chance to organize your digital devices and online presence, so that you can enhance productivity and reduce distractions.

On Day Four of your digital detox challenge, your focus will be on establishing a productive routine that enables focused and efficient work while also allowing time for personal activities and hobbies.

By taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally, Day Five helps you maintain balance and perform at your best.

Day Six helps you understand that by disconnecting from digital devices and engaging in face-to-face interactions, you can strengthen relationships and joy in your daily experiences.

Day Seven has you setting clear goals, tracking progress, and celebrating accomplishments that can increase productivity and maintain motivation.

Day Eight focuses on: incorporating mindful app usage, setting intentional screen time limits, and reflecting on the impact of excessive screen time. The point is to enhance your well-being and productivity.

By implementing techniques such as: creating filters and folders, utilizing email management tools, setting specific times to check and respond to emails, and writing effective emails, Day Nine shows that you can improve your productivity and reduce email-related stress.

Day 10 is all about re-evaluating your relationship with social platforms and focusing on online activities to reflect on the positive and negative effects of social media on your work- life balance.

Day 11 allows you to explore the importance of avoiding digital multitasking and focus on techniques that can help increase productivity and reduce distractions. By prioritizing single-tasking and implementing strategies like the Pomodoro Technique (designed to improve productivity by breaking work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks for time-blocking), you can optimize your work and accomplish more.

Day 12 explores the power of mindful communication and how it can enhance relationships, both in the workplace and personal life. By practicing active listening and mindful communication techniques, you can foster empathy, understanding, and open-mindedness in your interactions.

Day 13 explores the benefits of spending time in nature, and how it can enhance your well-being and reduce stress. Engaging in activities such as walks in the park, gardening, or simply observing and appreciating nature can have a profound impact on your productivity and overall mental health.

Finally, Day 14, the final day focuses on reflection and goal adjustment, allowing you to assess the progress you’ve made throughout the challenge and make any necessary adjustments to your goals. By applying self-reflection and goal-setting techniques, you can continuously improve and set yourself up for ongoing success.

Are you ready for your Digital Detox; don’t worry, in 14 days, you can get yourself back on track, and become even more productive than you were before. Good luck, and if you are open to the challenge, let us know how things go.

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Freedom Mas Kick off the start of Band Launch Season 2024

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BY PAUL JUNOR

It was an entertaining, inspiring and visually exciting day on Sunday, February 25th, 2024, when Freedom Mas kicked off the start of band launch season 2024. In this the third year of the first and only Jamaican band, led by Johanna Grant, the unveiling of the adult and kids’ costumes were showcased under the theme “What If” at the Small Arts Inspection Building in Mississauga near the intersection of Dixie Road and Lakeshore Shore.

The promotional material on Instagram states, “We are bringing the spirit of Carnival through music, dance, and delicious food. Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the Caribbean with live DJs, playing reggae, soca, and dancehall music that will keep you grooving all day long.” They describe what attendees would be able to experience as they “Explore the diverse marketplace filled with local artisans and vendors offering unique crafts, clothing and accessories.”

There was a wide range of vendors present who showcased a range of services and products targeted to the: Black, African and Caribbean community. One of the vendors was Rose & Ruby Jewelry, which offers the Ultimate Jewelry Guide in which everything you need to know about: cleaning, traveling, measuring and maintaining your pieces. I spoke with Antoinette and Norman of Yardpot Catering Ltd about the different types of authentic: products, services and catering they offered. They are proud of their Jamaican roots and willingly promote the varieties of snacks, treats and products.

I spoke to Johanna who has been the band leader of Freedom Mas since its inception about what she expects for Toronto Caribbean Carnival 2024. She is excited to be the first Mas back to start band launch season 2024. The fact that it occurred during Black History Month was intentional and foundational to connecting carnival to its historic roots as a symbol of independence, freedom and empowerment. There were young and old in the audience who witnessed the visually stunning and stimulating costumes that were showcased during the presentation.

There were several sections that were featured at the band launch, which included:

  • Phoenix Mist @thebutterflyave
  • KADENCE Rhythmic Flow of
  • Essence of Dreams-@queentcarnival
  • Thoughts of the Future@angelicxarnival
  • Port Royal Pirates of the Caribbean

In the audience was Jennifer Michelle Hirlehey, Board Chair of the FMC and CEO, Mischka Crichton, Stephen Dasko, Councilor of Ward 1, as well as Martin Reid, Councilor of Ward 3 of the City of Mississauga enjoyed the festivities and celebrations as they interacted with the audience.

Linden King, former Chair of the Black Caucus of Mississauga came out to show his support as well as MPP Charmaine Williams Brampton North. “This is another celebration of talent and culture and it’s my privilege to see the product of another Black woman and business powerhouse raise others to excellence and be a part of our history.”

Stephen Dasko, Councilor for Ward 1 Mississauga and Region of Peel was in attendance and was pleased with the turnout at the launch and the high level of community support. “Congratulations to Johanna and the team of the Freedom Mas Band for a great afternoon celebrating Black History Month Carnival Edition.”

The dates of some of the upcoming band launches for the Toronto Caribbean Carnival are:

Lux Carnival – Saturday, March 23rd

E.P.I.C. Carnival – Friday, April 5th

Toronto Revellers – Saturday, April 6th

Sublime Mas- Saturday, April 13th

Fantasia Carnival – Sunday, April 14th

Lavway Mas – Friday, April 19th

Saldenah – Saturday, April 20th

Tribal Knights – Friday, April 26th

Carnival Nationz – Saturday, April 27th

 

Anyone interested in learning about Freedom Mas can check them out at:

Website:http://freedommasband.ca

Facebook: Freedom Mas Band

Instagram: @freedommasbqbd

YouTube:Freedom Mas Band

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Almost Homeless – Eight years of Justin Trudeau; Canada’s housing is against the ropes, and Toronto renters suffer

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

“After eight years of Trudeau, the average price of a home in Toronto is now over a million dollars and the average rent on a two-bedroom apartment has more than doubled to over $3,200 a month. Canadians can’t afford this and that is why in nearly every city, middle-class Canadians are forced to live in tent encampments.”

The above quote is an attempt to write Justin Trudeau’s biography, or part of his legacy by Scott Aitchison, Conservative Shadow Minister for Housing and Diversity and Inclusion.

According to Aitchison, “Justin Trudeau’s response has been to re-announce a failed loan program, which has only resulted in the completion of 11,000 homes over the course of seven years and create more bureaucracy, which will raise the cost of housing even more.”

What exactly is happening here in Canada? Canadians let us look at the numbers and see if they add up.

According to the RBC Housing Affordability Report, in Toronto, a household earning a median income needed to spend 84.8% of their income just to cover the costs of owning an average home at market price. This metric has “reached its worst level ever.”

It now requires 63.5% of income to buy an average-priced home compared to 2015 when the same measure was 39.3%.  The income required to purchase a home in Toronto rose by $11,100 in 2023, to $218,100, according to Ratehub.ca.

A home in Greater Toronto was $1,089,800 in February 2024, compared to $601,800 in October 2015. A rise of almost double the cost. Which working-class family can afford this in present-day Toronto? This information is from the Canadian Real Estate Association.

According to the  National Bank, it now takes 25 years to save for a down payment in Toronto. The mortgage payment as percentage of income is 87.8% in Toronto.

I hope that this information takes care of the question, why are so many Torontonians homeless or living in their cars? Maybe not. Here are some troubling homeless stats.

“As of October, [Toronto] is sheltering 10,700 people and turning away approximately 275 others on a daily basis,” said Gord Tanner, the city’s Director of homelessness initiatives. “Growing number of homeless people turning to ERs for shelter and warmth in Ontario. In Toronto hospitals specifically, those cold-weather ER visits by homeless people skyrocketed by 68%.”

Let’s look at where our Canadian tax dollars are going and see if any meaningful progress is being made.

The Apartment Construction Loan Program is an existing program that was rebranded in the 2023 Fall Economic Statement. It was previously the Rental Construction Financing Initiative (RCFI) which was created in 2017. When the program was launched in April 2017, it promised $25.65 billion in loan financing and had an original goal of creating 71,000 new rental housing units by 2027/28. However, in the 7 years since the program launched it has committed $18.19 billion in loans, which has only resulted in the completion of 11,208 homes, as of the latest data from December 2023.

After re-announcing and rebranding the program in the 2023 Fall Economic Statement, Trudeau’s government topped up the program with funding for an additional $15 billion in loans, bringing the total available loans to over $40 billion.

Trudeau’s regime was promising Canadians that this additional funding would create 30,000 additional units, bringing the total units to 101,000 even though the program is not coming anywhere close to completing the original 71,000 homes promised to Canadians in 2017.

Now, the Liberals announced that in Budget 2024, they would fund an additional $15 billion in loans, bringing the total to $55 billion even though less than half of the loans already available under the program have been awarded. Once again Trudeau’s regime promised that this additional funding would support the creation of an additional 30,000 new apartment units, bringing the total to 131,000 units promised with only 11,208 or 8.5% completed. In layman’s terms, Canadians’ tax dollars were spent, and they were lied to.

I spoke to Sam Lilly who is the Press Secretary – shadow cabinet from the office of the leader of the Official Opposition. “From 2015 to now, what has happened,” I asked him?

“We’ve seen Justin Trudeau’s inflationary spending and taxes have put pressure on interest rates and cost of living after Trudeau printed 600 billion worth of money.”

“According to CMHC,” Lilly said, “We are short 5.8 million houses in Canada, and those houses have to be built in the next decade and we are way off target.”

“The next problem,” he said, “is that Justin Trudeau keeps giving money to these municipalities that are blocking the permitting of homes. There is a sort of ‘not in my backyard NIMBYism,’ and Justin just keeps feeding them money –no questions asked.”

The alarming rise of almost double the cost in present-day Toronto creates an insurmountable burden for working-class families, rendering housing increasingly unattainable. Such an escalation disproportionately affects marginalized communities, exacerbating the existing economic disparities. The profound impact of this surge extends beyond mere financial strain, as it amplifies societal inequalities, perpetuating cycles of poverty and exclusion. Urgent measures are imperative to address this crisis and safeguard the fundamental right to adequate housing for all residents, regardless of socioeconomic status.

The repercussions of Justin Trudeau’s inflationary spending and tax policies have become increasingly apparent, exerting significant pressure on interest rates and the cost of living. As citizens navigate these economic challenges, it becomes imperative for policymakers to prioritize measures that promote stability, fiscal responsibility, and sustainable economic growth to alleviate the burden on households and ensure long-term prosperity for all Canadians.

REFERENCES:

https://www.ratehub.ca/blog/2023-marks-a-terrible-year-for-home-affordability/

https://www.crea.ca/housing-market-stats/mls-home-price-index/hpi-tool/

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