In a recent op-ed by Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail's favourite lightning-rod commentator offers her take on what's behind the growing popularity of French Immersion in Canada.
Wente spends the article trashing the program and ultimately suggests that French Immersion should be rolled back to the...
(1) Comments | Posted February 4, 2013 | 5:02 PM
The above is the title of a New York Times article published on March 3, 1922. The "North Carolina Negro" being referred to is Matthew Bullock. This is his story:
In 1911, Canadian Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, passed the following Order...
(5) Comments | Posted February 1, 2013 | 5:40 PM
This story is written in honour and recognition of a Canadian hero: Canada's first black university graduate and our country's first black lawyer, Robert Sutherland (1830-1878).
Gifted scholar, distinguished debater and noble philanthropist, Robert Sutherland, a native of Jamaica, became the first known black student to graduate from...
(2) Comments | Posted October 22, 2012 | 6:11 PM
Notwithstanding Canada's collective commitment to the value and promise of multiculturalism, most black Canadians continue to live out their experience in this country consciously and unconsciously trying to grapple with a single question: "Am I a Canadian who happens to be black, or a black person who happens to be...
(10) Comments | Posted October 4, 2012 | 6:11 PM
Canada has lost one of its fiercest, most uncompromising, contentious and passionate pursuers of justice and equality, Mr. Charles Roach. On October 2, 2012, Roach passed away after a hard-fought battle with cancer. He was 79 years old.
A Renaissance man, Roach was a former reservist...
(20) Comments | Posted September 18, 2012 | 10:49 AM
(67) Comments | Posted July 14, 2012 | 8:28 AM
Lights. Camera. Reaction.
"...Nova Scotia Premier, Darrell Dexter, does not care about black people."
As hyperbolic as that statement is, dumbfounded à la Kanye West was my initial disposition after reading articles I recently came across chronicling a brewing controversy in Nova...
(4) Comments | Posted June 29, 2012 | 1:10 PM
Urban gang activity is pillared by economic poverty, but the permanence of such activity is sanctioned by a poverty of ideas.
In a speech recently delivered in Westminster, UK Member of Parliament and Chair of the London Gangs Forum, Chuka Umunna, shook conventional assessments of urban gangs by...
(2) Comments | Posted June 3, 2012 | 4:17 PM
Within the mythology of our public consciousness "the 'hood" exists as being little more than fear-inspiring epicenters of urban crime, violence and poverty. In fact, when we think of what it's like in the 'hood, often our collective imagination conjures up images of that scary side of our cities where...
(101) Comments | Posted June 2, 2012 | 1:00 AM
To many individuals and families around the world, Canada is rightfully regarded as a resettlement destination that offers immigrants and new Canadians a range of freedom, choice and opportunity that only a relatively small portion of the world's population is privileged enough to take for granted.
In becoming new...
(32) Comments | Posted May 15, 2012 | 1:03 PM
In a recent article, Rex Murphy characterized affirmative action as "an inequity in itself," "hollow" and "false." In his usual stern-faced, firm and finger-wagging manner of analyzing the issues of the day, Murphy makes some excellent and interesting points.
Though I don't entirely agree with his assessment...
(3) Comments | Posted May 11, 2012 | 3:25 PM
The truth hurts. In fact it stings most deeply when it cuts at one's tender liberal sensibilities. Toronto City Councillor, Gord Perks, learned this first hand on Wednesday during a Toronto City Council debate that saw his and the City of Toronto's position on gun violence inadvertently exposed...
(6) Comments | Posted April 26, 2012 | 2:34 PM
During Monday's Question Period, MP Dr. Carolyn Bennett asked Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq to explain "why (the Minister's budget) cuts target the population with the worst health outcomes in Canada, the aboriginal people of Canada?"
Usually this question would be taken as a normal part of the...
(2) Comments | Posted April 19, 2012 | 12:13 PM
As I write this, my heart is still heavy from learning about the death of a Canadian hero: Leonard Austin Braithwaite, C.M., O.Ont., Q.C., who died in March of this year. My heart grows heavier still as I realize that it is through this article that most will come to...
(20) Comments | Posted April 10, 2012 | 1:24 PM
While delivering a speech in support of the Senate's recent vote to scrap the long-gun registry last Thursday, Tory MP John Williamson stood up in the House of Commons and with the supportive cheers of a number of other Conservative MPs, triumphantly proclaimed, "Free at last, free at...

(26) Comments | Posted February 6, 2013 | 12:31 PM