George Elliot Clarke, former poet laureate of Toronto
George Elliot Clarke is a renowned Canadian poet, playwright, and literary critic from Windsor, Nova Scotia. In 2001, he won the Governor General’s Award (...)
George Elliot Clarke is a renowned Canadian poet, playwright, and literary critic from Windsor, Nova Scotia. In 2001, he won the Governor General’s Award (...)
By Onye Nnorom, Co-Founder, Black Health Education Collaborative For the first time in history, medical students across Canada will have to learn about (...)
The Manitoba and federal governments have earmarked a combined $27.5 million for a new initiative aimed at providing housing support for individuals (...)
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a historic announcement of $1 billion in funding for a National School Food Program ahead of Budget 2024, (...)
Today, Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement to mark Easter Sunday: "Today, I join Christians here in Ontario and across the globe in (...)
Today, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, concluded a tour in Atlantic Canada with several engagements focused on the (...)
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Meet Michaëlle Jean, a trailblazer whose journey inspires us all! As a former journalist with a passion for truth and storytelling, Michaëlle Jean (...)
The Honourable Mayann Elizabeth Francis was the 31st Lieutenant Governor of the province of Nova Scotia in Canada from 2006 to 2012. She was the first (...)
By Chris Barry, President of Microsoft Canada In 2023, we reached a critical inflection point in our relationship with AI, both in how we understand it (...)
On the occasion of International Francophonie Day, Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Francophone Affairs, issued the (...)
Allow us to introduce Roda Muse, a distinguished individual who currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Francophone Affairs in Ontario. Roda’s (...)