As Quebec eases past the symbolic marker of one million people vaccinated, the goal is to have every Quebecer who wants the vaccine to have at least one dose...
Long ignited by a passion for resistance, struggle and cultural freedom, the word “canboulay” continues to burn in the belly of a large segment of Trinidadians today. “I think...
In the relatively few years that he has been in the media, Julian McKenzie has become a familiar face and voice to Montrealer. In our community, he is a...
Entrepreneurs and business owners in Black communities across Canada can begin applying for loans under the $33.3 million Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund In May. In a February 25, announcement,...
Doesn’t take too much for Montrealers to get overly excited with the coming of spring, as it is the season of renewal in the city of glamour in North...
Watching and listening to a Black television host recently, I didn’t feel anyway put off when he said, matter-of-factly (straight up): “The first thing that comes to mind every...
In a recent interview with Machel Montano, he spoke about his new album release and stated that Love don’t give you the right to own a person. On that...
Rosie Awori (LJI) The 37th International Film Festival, Vues d’Afrique (VA), an exploration of African and Creole cinema will be streaming virtually from April 9 to 18 The founders,...
Despite receiving two significantly high payouts for the killings of their loved ones, the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor remain focused on securing justice and bringing change...
Many have been talking at all levels, regarding the recent job-posting situation for female orderlies at St-Eustache Hospital that stipulated candidates have “white skin.” At the governmental level the...