TORONTO, Ontario December 13, 2018 — Seventy-five African-Canadian high school students of the Leadership by Design (LBD) program, the signature initiative of the Lifelong Leadership Institute (LLI), recently participated in a free, digital, literacy workshop, hosted by the Royal Bank ...
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“Wifehood” Is Not Old-Fashioned – Here’s Why It Matters
By Shani Orgad Guest Writer When the King of Sweden asks Joan, the protagonist of the newly-released film The Wife, what she does for a living, she replies, ironically, “I am a king maker”. This poignant scene takes place towards the ...
Read More »Toronto Caribbean Carnival Gets New General Manager
By Michael Van Cooten Publisher/Editor TORONTO, Ontario, December 5, 2018 — Richard de Lima, whose curriculum vitae boasts a 30-year career in engineering and business management, was appointed as General Manager of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, effective Monday. He will ...
Read More »How To Curb Your Salt Craving: Too Much Can Cause Health Problems
By Chef Selwyn Richards Cuisine Columnist Salt is a highly addictive taste and craving it isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Only if we consume too much sodium, in the form of processed table salt for example, can it cause health ...
Read More »Beef With Peppers And Tomatoes
By Chef Selwyn Richards Cuisine Columnist Another tasty, delicious, simple, and easy meal that incorporates whole foods and optimum health benefits is beef with peppers and tomatoes. Lean beef that is grass-fed, and organic would be the optimal choice here. ...
Read More »Racism And Prejudice In Children: Who’s To Blame?
By Yvonne Sam Social and Political Commentator If no child is born a racist and children learn what they see; then who is the guilty party? The introduction to a special report on race and family in Parenting magazine, almost ...
Read More »You Can Motivate Yourself
By Ettie Rutherford Contributing Writer As we all know, Monday mornings find a lot of us not feeling very motivated; wishing that the weekend could have been extended. However, life goes on! Let us remember that despite our lethargic spirit, ...
Read More »A New Model Of Maleness? Is The Decline And Disappearance Of Much-Needed Masculinity Indicative Of Societal Changes?
By Yvonne Sam Social and Political Commentator Permit me, from an estrogenic perspective, to pose the following question: What has happened to men today? A rising tide of books, blogs, lectures, social media posts and magazine articles all point to ...
Read More »Exxon Mobil Makes 10th Oil Discovery In Guyana
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, December 5, 2018 (CMC) – United States oil giant, ExxonMobil, on Monday, announced it had made another oil discovery at the Pluma-1 well, offshore Guyana. “This is great news for Guyana…the country is on the cusp of transformational ...
Read More »Caribbean Court Of Justice Hears Record Number Of Cases Since Establishment
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, December 5, 2018 (CMC) – The Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) said, today, it has, this year, delivered the highest number of judgements, in a calendar year, since it began its operations in ...
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