Rosie Awori (LJI) The past decade has seen a great rise in STEM, (science, technology, engineering, math) opportunities for employment and innovation. However, although STEM remains mostly a man’s...
Rosie Awori (LJI) In 2019, long before public events and large gatherings faced the threat of contagion, Donny Simon was hard at work on the set of her talk...
Less than a month after the first COVID_19 case showed up in Quebec on February 27, 2020, the province went into lockdown mode with a number of restrictions to...
Political activist Balarama Holness created a stir on the municipal political scene when announced his candidacy for mayor of Montreal on the morning of Thursday, May 20. His announcement...
In the areas of education and sports, Alix Adrien and Denburk Reid make a formidable combination. Both has been involved with the game at the highest levels, Adrien as...
When, last year, the Trudeau government announced a $221 million investment in its Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP,) it represented a significant sift after successive Canada governments have been ignoring...
Some readers might be trying to figure out the title of this discourse… if I’m part of some surreptitious anti-police outfit. Nothing of the kind; in fact nothing sinister...
As readers already know, my theme for 2021 is Gratitude and Appreciation. My promise also is to highlight more local content because the past year has been much of...
May 21, 1971 marked the date of the release of Marvin Gaye’s legendary album “What’s Going On”, an album that not only changed the iconic singer’s legacy but that...
The seasons are shifting and summer is on its way. Isn’t it amazing how spring helps us remember the beauty of God’s creations? As the birds return, the flowers...