KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 19, 2017 (CMC) – The Canada-based exploration company, Carube Copper, has now received the official transfer documents from the Ministry of Transport and Mining in Jamaica, for seven Special Exploration and Prospecting Licenses, previously held by the ...
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Is Peace Possible Between Blacks And Police In Montreal?
By Yvonne Sam PRIDE Columnist The longstanding problem of racial uneasiness, between law enforcement and Blacks in Montreal, has been underscored, in recent months, by continued publicized racial profiling at the hands of representatives of the City of Montreal Police ...
Read More »View From Inside: The Structure Of The Education System In Ontario
By Dr. Leon Barrett PRIDE Columnist In my last commentary I indicated that I will be presenting and discussing issues to help, especially parents and their children, to understand, navigate and be successful in the education system and, by extension, ...
Read More »Major African Canadian Organizations Welcome Justice Tulloch’s Report On Police Oversight In Ontario
By Neil Armstrong PRIDE Contributing Writer TORONTO, Ontario Wednesday, April 19, 2017 (PRIDE) — Two major African Canadian organizations, in Toronto, have welcomed the recommendations made by Ontario Court of Appeal judge, Justice Michael Tulloch, in his recent publicly-released “Report ...
Read More »Tribute To Guyana’s Jagans Attracts Hundreds
TORONTO, Ontario Wednesday, April 19, 2017 — Guyana’s Former Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds, was the keynote speaker at a recent, special commemorative luncheon, in observance of the 20th anniversary of the death of Dr. Cheddi Jagan, former leader of the Peoples ...
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