Blacks make up Montreal’s largest visible minority. According to the 2011 census, 147,100 live in the city. Why, then, are there so
A huge wave, represented by about 50 high-profile Canadians, rocked Mayor John Tory’s proverbial boat this week. The “wave” consisted of a
“I’m afraid for my son to grow up.” The words come via a 23-year-old woman, who sits with her six-month-old son in
The largest municipal police service in Canada has a new chief. A first for the City of Toronto, Mark Saunders is of
Faiza Hassan, a trainee lawyer in Ottawa, reflects on the importance of professionalism for young professionals from Black and Muslim backgrounds navigating
This year is the 60th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, that desegregated American public schools.
It is vain to talk about a community without understanding the issues of the community. Benn Adeoba, a candidate for Toronto city
“Sssstttt.” I looked back. Unlike in Canada, a forceful push of breath through open lips and locked teeth is socially acceptable in