Toronto is about to feel a different kind of energy. This July, media powerhouse Phillip Scott is pulling up to the Six for the ADNC Narrative Power Summit, and this isn’t just another networking event with fancy lights and empty speeches. This is about strategy, ownership, influence, and building real narrative power in the Black Read More…
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China’s EV Power Move Hits Toronto as Canada Repositions for a Smarter Economic Future
Something meaningful just happened in Toronto and it did not come with a press conference or a flashy announcement. New electric vehicles from China’s Chery have been spotted across the city, including models under its Jaecoo, Omoda, and Exlantix brands, and that kind of coordinated presence is never accidental in a market like Canada. Read More…
The Alarming Rise of Gun Violence Among Black Youth in Ontario
Across Ontario, a troubling trend is emerging: Black children, some as young as 12 years old are increasingly involved in serious crimes involving firearms. These are not isolated incidents. They are part of a growing pattern that demands urgent attention and deep reflection from both institutions and communities alike.The presence of a firearm in the Read More…
Toronto Police Celebrate Black Resilience: Honouring Trailblazers Who Shaped the Badge
Toronto’s diversity is one of its defining strengths, and this year the Toronto Police Service took time to recognize the Black officers whose resilience, leadership, and commitment have helped shape both the organization and the communities it serves. During the 2nd Annual Toronto Police Black History Month celebration, the theme “Celebrating Black Resilience”set the tone Read More…
Who Tells Our Stories? We Do. Inside the ADNC Narrative Power Summit 2026
If you’ve ever side-eyed a headline and thought, “That’s not the full story,” this summit is for you. On Saturday, July 25, 2026, the ADNC Narrative Power Summit lands at Acqua Supper Club with one clear mission: put narrative power back where it belongs—in the hands of our communities. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just Read More…
When a Bathroom Stall Isn’t Even Safe for a Woman Anymore
Toronto Police say Quinton Hassan, a 31 year old man, was arrested and charged with sexual assault after an incident that should stop every woman in her tracks. Authorities allege that on December 5, 2025, near Keele Street and St Clair Avenue West, Hassan entered a public washroom, climbed under a bathroom stall where a Read More…
Urgent Search Continues for Missing Toronto Woman, Irma Galastica
Toronto, we need to lock in, because this situation is beyond alarming. Tonight, I’m focusing on the urgent, still-unresolved disappearance of Irma Galastica, a Toronto woman who’s been missing since August 2024. It’s been far too long, and the clock is only getting louder. Here’s what’s confirmed:Irma was last seen in the company of a Read More…
From Jane & Finch to the Director’s Chair: The Rise of Blay Armah
If you know Toronto, then you’ve heard the name Jane & Finch. Some use it like a warning, others like a punchline. But to the people who’ve lived, loved, and built there, it’s home. It’s resilience. It’s a story that deserves to be told by someone who lived it, someone like Toronto filmmaker Blay Read More…
Toronto on the Brink: A $107 Million Crisis Demands Urgent Action
Toronto is hurtling toward a $107 million budget shortfall, and according to Mayor Olivia Chow, the city has hit a breaking point. With federal support falling short and urgent needs piling up, Toronto faces a grim fork in the road: slash funding for asylum seekers — which could force thousands onto the streets — or Read More…
Toronto at a Breaking Point: The City’s Budget Crisis and the Cost of Inaction
Toronto is staring down a $107 million budget shortfall, and Mayor Olivia Chow isn’t sugarcoating it: the city is at a breaking point. Two paths lie ahead — both controversial, both painful. One would cut crucial funding for asylum seekers, forcing thousands onto the streets and overloading a shelter system already buckling. The other would Read More…
Roofman: A High-Stakes Cat-and-Mouse Thriller with an Unexpectedly Human Core
What happens when a fugitive decides his best hiding spot is inside a toy store? Roofman takes us there—and trust me, it’s as wild, eerie, and strangely tender as it sounds. The film follows Jeffrey Manchester, a former soldier turned professional thief, who busts out of prison only to burrow himself into the aisles of Read More…
Torontonians Are Ditching Tinder and Swiping for Robots
TORONTO, ON — If you thought Toronto’s dating scene couldn’t get any wilder, buckle up. The city’s singles have officially hit ctrl+alt+delete on traditional relationships—and rebooted with something a little more… silicon-based. Tired of being ghosted, dodging red flags, and getting hit with the dreaded “wyd?” at 2AM, more and more Toronto residents are Read More…
Alarming Trend: Ontario Black Teens and Young Adults Disappearing at Disturbing Rates
URGENT COMMUNITY ALERT A disturbing trend is emerging in Ontario, and it’s imperative we bring attention to it. Black teens and young adults are disappearing at alarming rates, leaving families and communities shattered. The lack of awareness and action surrounding these disappearances is concerning. It’s essential we come together to demand more support and resources Read More…
Toronto Hospital Loses Black Woman’s Stillborn Baby Only to Find it Years Later
Etobicoke General Hospital in Toronto loses a black woman’s only to discover it years later, saying it never left the hospital. Is this foul play?
Black Mother of 4 Gets Kicked Out of Hotel So Taylor Swift Concert Goers Can Be Accommodated
A mother and her 4 children who were kicked out of the Toronto hotel they were living in to accommodate people who were in town for Taylor Swift’s concert. This was most definitely a money grab for the hotel as the rates for a rental went up astronomically.
Ontario Introduces Legislation To Build 1.5 Million New Homes In Toronto and Ottawa
If the Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act passes, significant changes come into effect in November 2022. The Ontario government has introduced legislation giving more responsibility to the mayors of Ottawa and Toronto to deliver on shared provincial-municipal priorities, which includes building 1.5 million new homes within the next ten years. If the Strong Mayors, Building Read More…
“It shouldn’t Only Be Tragedies That Brings Us together”
Interview with Ryan Knight on vigil against anti-black Hatred and Terrorism By: Charlotte Hui On May 14, 2022, in Buffalo, New York, a teenage gunman obsessed with white supremacy opened fire at a grocery store, killing ten black people and wounding three others in a racist terrorist attack. This incident caused a great response from Read More…
New Firearm Regulations Set To Take Effect May 18 Of This Year
There has been a steady increase in gun violence year after year and recent mass shootings in Canada had the country calling for stricter gun laws By: Charlotte Hui Every year, the country continues to see a steady rise in firearm-related shootings, and according to Statistics Canada, 277 out of 743 murders in 2020 were Read More…
More Vaccine Clinics Coming To Toronto To Boost Immunization In Seniors
Toronto Public Health continues to bring vaccination clinics to local community centers for people 65 and older By: Charlotte Hui Last night, Toronto Public Health announced that it is committed to bringing COVID-19 vaccination clinics into community centers over the next two weeks to make it easier for Torontonians to access the COVID-19 vaccine in Read More…



















