Toronto’s G-98-FM goes into receivership. Sale might mean end of Black owned and operated station
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Toronto’s G-98-FM goes into receivership. Sale might mean end of Black owned and operated station

Petition launched to keep FM license in the hands of the Black community By Egbert Gaye Aubrey Clarke, remembers the day in 2001, when he strolled into the offices...

Prime Minister Trudeau makes landmark announcement of   $121 million to assist Black businesses impacted by COVID-19
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Prime Minister Trudeau makes landmark announcement of $121 million to assist Black businesses impacted by COVID-19

Black Entrepreneurship Program first of its kind in Canada Egbert Gaye Black businesses across Canada stand to benefit from an initiative recently announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau totaling...

Documentary on Thelma Johnson and the  Caribbean Pioneer Women in the Making
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Documentary on Thelma Johnson and the Caribbean Pioneer Women in the Making

Egbert Gaye A Toronto based TV/film and digital media company MBI Productions headed by two former Montrealers is tasked with capturing and packaging the extraordinary story of the Caribbean...

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Jacob Blake wasn’t supposed to happen

So the marching, demonstrations and the making of “good trouble” continue… Egbert Gaye What a hectic year 2020 has been for African Americans so far. It’s only August but...

Kamala Harris Joins Joe Biden to take on Trump and Pence
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Kamala Harris Joins Joe Biden to take on Trump and Pence

Reserved excitement surrounds naming of first Black South Asian woman on US presidential ticket Egbert Gaye Joe Biden- Kamala Harris was the original “dream ticket” that many Democrats envisioned...

Dr. Charmaine Nelson demands that McGill  examines  historical ties with slavery and do something about it
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Dr. Charmaine Nelson demands that McGill examines historical ties with slavery and do something about it

Egbert Gaye As Charmaine Nelson prepares to take her leave of McGill University on her way to a dream position in Halifax the highly respected professor of Art History...

About The NCC and The Dream
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About The NCC and The Dream

That ship has sailed. But one way to salvage the glory of the storied institution of yesteryear is by working to strengthen our community today…. Next time you’re at...

Cautious optimism as Caribbean groups  move towards a coalition
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Cautious optimism as Caribbean groups move towards a coalition

Egbert Gaye Efforts to set up a coalition among groups representing various Caribbean nationals in Montreal are generating cautious optimism among those who are involved in the initiative. It...

Psychotherapy to deal with micro-aggressions of racism
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Psychotherapy to deal with micro-aggressions of racism

Sherel Griffiths is a life-long high achiever Egbert Gaye With her newly minted degree (Master of Science Applied-Couple and Family Therapy) from McGill University and over 15 years of...

Award-winning Journalist Adrian Harewood sees  a path forward for community
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Award-winning Journalist Adrian Harewood sees a path forward for community

Egbert Gaye As an award-winning television anchor, Adrian Harewood a former Montrealer, now plying his trade in Ottawa is fulfilling one of two obligations he has set for himself...