Toronto’s ace pannist and composer, Joy Lapps offers her first full-length album, Girl in the Yard, which was launched on July 8 as a tribute to the many women...
With the increasing number of job losses and uncertainties in the job market due to the pandemic, many Montrealers have been putting on their entrepreneurial hats and are setting...
As part of its collaboration with The Trevor Williams Kids Foundation, Montreal Community CONTACT is hosting two young Montrealers, Efe Shaquana Latham and Regan Cornford as communications interns on...
In celebrating her 80th birthday, Ms. Erene Anthony’s life so far is captured and documented as a “Journey of Faith.” For the roomful of friends and relatives that gathered...
On August 6, Jamaicans around the world will be celebrating. For the 2.9 million Jamaicans at home and the 1.8 million in the Diaspora, the day will mark Jamaica’s...
Montreal Carifiesta has come and gone. Congratulations to promoters and organizers. Now all roads lead to Toronto Caribana, which is expected to be the most attended North American Carnival...
How can the use of the French Language in Quebec be in decline, when more and more English speaking minorities are learning to speak French? Yes if there is...
Self-care means different things to different people. Are you feeling tired, overwhelmed, or just stressed out? Life can be hectic at times. No doubt, the struggle is real. That’s...
Although I intended this message to be for everyone, it is tailored specifically to suit the Black leaders. On a cautionary note, Black leaders are herein defined as more...
Felix Nadeau This July 4th marks a new milestone for the NHL and the San Jose Sharks, who recently hired NHL veteran Mike Grier as the first Black...