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Toronto Caribbean News is Canada’s leading Caribbean newspaper focused on strengthening, building and empowering the community. We consciously choose to focus on the positives, deliberately showcasing success, highlighting the loving nature of humanity, advancing and strengthening the confidence of those people that are doing their part to make a difference, and shape the legacy of tomorrow.
Toronto Caribbean News is Canada’s leading Caribbean newspaper focused on strengthening, building and empowering the community. We consciously choose to focus on the positives, deliberately showcasing success, highlighting the loving nature of humanity, advancing and strengthening the confidence of those people that are doing their part to make a difference, and shape the legacy of tomorrow.
I guess if you do not continue asking you will not receive.

BY STEVEN KASZAB The “haves” still put out their hands. I guess if you do not continue asking you will not receive. Massive corporations have been receiving public money for things that would normally…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperOver the last few weeks, I have been hearing more and more stories like this, and what is most disturbing about these stories is the fact that they are coming from people who have trusted the government with their health

BY SIMONE J. SMITH “In general, humans strive to make sense of the world in order to feel safe. When mixed messages are given—whether by parents, friends, or the government—a sense of confusion and insecurity…
Toronto Caribbean Newspaper“A place where clients are coached in business and social etiquette.”

BY PAUL JUNOR For over 20 years, Image Consultant, Lorna Murray has been transforming the lives of individuals through her business, one that brings professionalism and elegance to all She assists new…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperAs you are scrolling through various feeds, a post catches your attention.

BY SIMONE J. SMITH You are on your lunch break, so you decide to jump on social media. As you are scrolling through various feeds, a post catches your attention. Something about it triggers you, so like…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperIt is said that everything in life comes with a price tag attached

BY MICHAEL THOMAS So, your company has allowed you to work from home for the last two years now, and you were very excited about this move until you found out that you now live with the boss over your…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperStarbucks workers at five stores voted to unionize in Richmond, Virginia, bringing the count of unionized Starbucks stores to 25 locations out of 27.

BY STEVEN KASZAB Starbucks workers at five stores voted to unionize in Richmond, Virginia, bringing the count of unionized Starbucks stores to 25 locations out of 27. Most of the union wins have been landslide…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperNatasha Henry has accepted the offer of the tenure-stream position in African Canadian History at York University beginning in July 2022.
https://torontocaribbean.com/natasha-henry-appointment-as-professor-of-history-at-york-university/

BY PAUL JUNOR Natasha Henry has accepted the offer of the tenure-stream position in African Canadian History at York University beginning in July 2022. Natasha is an author, educator, historian, and curriculum…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperIt is fitting that long-time and outstanding York University Professor Carl James was awarded the $100,000 Killiam Prize for Research.

BY PAUL JUNOR It is fitting that long-time and outstanding York University Professor Carl James was awarded the $100,000 Killiam Prize for Research. The good news was posted on the universities website:…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperThe emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields in the Ontario curriculum is poised to open new careers for students in the future.

BY PAUL JUNOR The emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields in the Ontario curriculum is poised to open new careers for students in the future. The issue of the underrepresentation…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperThey seem disengaged, their noses planted in their Ipad. Outings like birthday parties, or social events are no longer of interest.

BY SIMONE J. SMITH You notice that something has been different with your child; their behaviour has changed in the last two years, or something just may seem off about their behaviour. When speaking to…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperMedia attention has been directed to the Waterloo Regional Catholic School Board (WCDSB) in the wake of its handling of a four-year-old Black boy, who the police were called on to deal with after an altercation.

BY PAUL JUNOR Media attention has been directed to the Waterloo Regional Catholic School Board (WCDSB) in the wake of its handling of a four-year-old Black boy, who the police were called on to deal with…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperMr. Harris began his life on the island of Jamaica as a boy interested in music, moved his way up to the school choir, and in high school got involved in various musical productions.

BY MICHAEL THOMAS Yes! I mean that in every sense of the word from learning the art of drumming with Kevan Douglas, instrument making with Jeff Menzies, discussing Bob Marley with Fabian Thomas, Reggae…
Toronto Caribbean Newspaper“Combination of gospel lyrics with a variety of musical styles that has resulted in a style unique in Canada.”

BY PAUL JUNOR The Toronto Mass Choir (TMC) as a Canadian gospel music group continues to make musical waves on the local, national, and international stage. Since its formation in 1988, it has successfully…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperWhether you live in North America, the Caribbean or Central-South America we taxpayers must be diligent and aware when protecting our futures.
https://torontocaribbean.com/the-fog-of-the-pandemic-has-hidden-much-protecting-the-publics-purse/

BY STEVEN KASZAB Whether you live in North America, the Caribbean or Central-South America we taxpayers must be diligent and aware when protecting our futures. Seems our local and regional governments…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperSo, when deejay Militant spoke the same language as that mega song, USA for Africa, I suddenly stopped for a moment and asked him, what would you say about this world?
https://torontocaribbean.com/militant-marching-onwards-for-a-better-world/

BY EUGENE PITTER “We are the world We are the children We are the ones who Makes a brighter day So let’s start giving.” These are the magical lines that seem to put the whole world under its spell – from…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperI am saddened to see and hear the anxiety in the voices of the students that I work with each week, and one thing that I have noticed is that this pandemic has had a drastic effect on our children’s speech.

BY SIMONE J. SMITH As I have been covering this pandemic, my biggest concern has always been for the ones who are the most vulnerable in our society, our children. I am saddened to see and hear the anxiety…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperIf humanity doesn’t stand against this evil now and this hoax is passed, this plan will make the COVID pandemic look like a Sunday school class in comparison to what is to come.

BY MICHAEL THOMAS Their latest move is to try and get the 194 plus countries that signed on to the COVID narrative, to now agree in giving them the power to change how they deem and respond to any health…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperThe Ontario government launched a new Crown agency called, “Skilled Trades Ontario,” which replaced the Ontario College of Trades.

BY PAUL JUNOR There has been much focus on skilled trades by the Ontario government as it wrestles with how to deal with the scarcity of some specialties within this field. The Ontario government launched…
Toronto Caribbean Newspaper“We should never underestimate human stupidity. Both on the personal and on the collective level, humans are prone to engage in self-destructive activities.”

BY SIMONE J. SMITH “At present, people are happy to give away their most valuable asset—their personal data—in exchange for free email services and funny cat videos. It’s a bit like African and Native…
Toronto Caribbean NewspaperIt has been fifteen years since Ontario’s elementary science and technology was revised.

BY PAUL JUNOR It has been fifteen years since Ontario’s elementary science and technology was revised. Ontario Education Minister Stephen announced at a news conference on Tuesday, March 8th, 2022, that…
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