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Published in: Business and Innovation

Ontario has named 30 new appointees to the Order of Ontario for 2025, recognizing leaders across arts, media, business and public service. Among them are Tracy Moore, Cameron Bailey and Claudette McGowan, three influential Black Canadian changemakers shaping broadcasting, global cinema and cybersecurity leadership. The...

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Published in: Entertainment

Keith Sweat returns to Toronto on February 24 and 25 with Grammy-nominated producer Roy Hamilton III to spotlight their rising Afro-fusion collaboration, Working and Working II. With over 10 million streams and a global radio presence, the project ...

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Published in: Community

Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time U.S. presidential candidate, has died at 84. A close ally of Martin Luther King Jr., Jackson helped shape modern American politics through grassroots organizing, coalition building, and historic campaigns that expanded Black political representation. His decades of advocacy for ...

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Published in: Travel

Air Transat has officially launched nonstop flights from Toronto and Montreal to Rio de Janeiro, expanding Canada’s direct access to Brazil. The new routes, inaugurated earlier this month, position the airline as the only carrier offering a direct Montreal–Rio connection. With Airbus A330 service and onward links through GOL Airlines, ...

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Published in: Community

George Brown Polytechnic has named the atrium of its Chef School after William Peyton Hubbard, Toronto’s first Black elected official and an early culinary innovator. Unveiled during Black Futures Month, the tribute connects Hubbard’s roots as a baker and inventor to his decades of civic leadership, reinforcing the institution’s com...

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