"The Jamaican Canadian Association's 29th Annual Boonoonoonos Brunch celebrated 'Black Resilience' in Toronto, highlighting the importance of Black History Month 2024. The event honored community members and showcased Black excellence through awards, performances, and reflections on the past and future."
In its celebration of Black History Month, the Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) chose the theme ‘Black Resistance’ and lauded three individuals who, it said, exemplified such through their work, advocacy and commitment to equity. Dr Andrew B..
Toronto has been struggling to house refugees coming to the city. Churches and other NGOs have had to step up to fill the void of an overcrowded shelter system, but city staff say the problem isn’t going anywhere.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown called for more federal help on Thursday to house asylum seekers, saying a man who sought refuge in Peel Region died while sleeping outside in Mississauga this week.