Is “quiet firing” the new norm?
By Helen Ofosu Do you feel unfairly targeted with criticism by your boss, even if you have been putting in your best on the job? You are definitely not alone….
Ugandans celebrate Independence anniversary
Monday November 14, 2022 by Ruth Aman Monday evening at Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Hall, a diverse crowd gathered to celebrate and reflect upon a somber past of shared history…
Ketcia Peters: Flights of Fancy
Warning! This article will be longer than usual. The introduction could seem completely separate from the topic I want to explore. But it’ll come full circle. Trust me. It’s never…
Ibrahim appointed Anti-Racism professor
Wednesday 2 November 2022 by Joy Osiagwu AWAD IBRAHIM APPOINTED PROFESSORSHIP ON ANTI-RACISM. The first holder of the Air Canada position under the Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa. Diversity…
St. Vincent and Grenadines celebrations at 43 in Ottawa
Saturday 5 November 2022 A Celebration of St. Vincent and the Grenadines at 43 in Ottawa by Joy Osiagwu Colorful displays of the rich cultural heritage of St. Vincent &…
Movie review: Black Panther – Wakanda Forever
Review by Ruth Aman 28 November 2022 One of the year’s highly anticipated films, Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever officially premiered in theatres worldwide on November 11, 2022. After the…
City Builder Award for Angelica Kalubiaka
October 5, 2022 Youth Community leader Angelica Kalubiaka receives Mayor’s City Builder Award Mayor Jim Watson, with Councillors from Innes and West Carleton-March wards, recognized Angelica Kalubiaka’s dedication to the…
Madu appointed Alberta Deputy Premier
Nigerian-born Kelechi Madu sworn in as Alberta’s Deputy Premier by paulcraft Monday 24 October 2022 Kelechi Madu, a Nigerian-Canadian, has been sworn in as the Deputy Premier of Alberta, Canada….
Kuluberhan: Trolls target journalists
19 OCT 2022 Trolls are targeting journalists — and women and racialized reporters bear the brunt of their hate Following the Sept. 27 Kesterton Lecture, Carleton journalism professor Nana aba Duncan moderated…
Quebec court rules against racial profiling
‘Racial profiling does exist,’ court says in ruling after Black Montrealer launches legal fight for change Isaac Olson · CBC News · Tuesday Oct 25, 2022 Police motor vehicle stops without cause are…