TORONTO: Visitors to the Ontario Legislature, Queen’s Park, will be able to view a new commemorative bust of Canada’s first black member of parliament, first black Canadian cabinet minister, and Ontario’s first black Lieutenant Governor Lincoln.
Harvesting Freedom: The Life of a Migrant Worker in Canada has been named the winner of the 2023 Ontario Speaker's Book Award. Written by migrant justice organizer Gabriel Allahdua with Edward Dunsworth, the book is a first-hand account of the challenges faced by those who come to Canada to work
Elected representatives from all political stripes joined Toronto’s Armenian community and pointed to the parallels between the Armenian Genocide and what is happening in Artsakh today By Rupen Janbazian Torontohye Toronto’s Armenian community gathered at the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto on Sunday, April 23, 2023, to mark the 108th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Actor and director Anais Granofsky has been named the winner of this year's Ontario Speaker's Book Award for her memoir The Girl in the Middle: Growing Up Between Black and White, Rich and Poor. Ted Arnott, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, made the announcement at a ceremony at Queen's Park on Monday.