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Locality: Brampton, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-722-6298



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Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 30.01.2021

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Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 25.01.2021

The Kean Group Real Estate Group uses February "Black History Month" to educate persons of colour and women about the practical steps to become homeowners and investors. There is evidence that a racial gap exists when it comes to homeownership, especially in Toronto. In 25 years, Andrea Peart- Williams and her business partner Kemba Williams have grown in real estate and are sharing their knowledge within the community. They currently have a 10-property portfolio worth over ...$10 million and generate over $35,000 monthly. "Although challenges are present for certain groups, the first step is education, especially financial literacy," says Andrea Peart-Williams, Co-owner at Kean Real Estate Group. "For instance, buying property out of the GTA, which is expensive or moving to areas that have affordable homeownership programs." outlined Peart -Williams. The Building Wealth series will be on February 4, 11, 18 & 25 online https://bit.ly/38KshoY. At the workshops, Kean will be giving away two prizes of three free coaching sessions worth $500 per prize, and each attendee will receive a Bonus Starter Guide for Real Estate Investing.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 06.01.2021

Tony Robins talked last week about some of the statistics and control factors being used.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 29.12.2020

In his classic personal finance book titled Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki mentioned the millionaire mindset.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 18.12.2020

I grabbed what I had, which was a head tie, and I think that I had some type of cleansing solution, either soap or body wash.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 02.12.2020

In order to win and succeed in life, responsibility is so important. This is part of being an adult and learning to be responsible for everything.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 20.11.2020

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Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 18.11.2020

Greatest Hoax ever perpetrated, Pfizer in trouble, Propaganda experiments | A Better Tomorrow | MyTCNTV Network | 1:00 PM EST LIVE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS56L0K5r4zWTM7ne0pZ5Qw Positive Covid-19 test do not mean a clinical infection; It is simply driving public hysteria.... Dr. Roger Hodkinson (Chairman of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons committee in Ottawa) Did you know that the risk of death in Canada for people under the age of 65 is 1 in 300,000? We want to put this in perspective before Premier Ford’s big announcement. We want to also let you know that Canada has research capability to analyse and collect information from your social media accounts, non governmental organizations, industry and the news media. Why you ask? Great question. Pfizer is in the news, and not for great reasons. The Nigerian government is looking for compensation for the cost of treatment of the victims of the drug test and their families. And get this; businesses will have to remove public access to items deemed non-essential in Manitoba by 12:01 am on November 21st, 2020. Yes my dear people. They are stripping our Human Rights, and many of us are sitting docile, allowing this to happen. When are we going to TAKE A STAND! #pfizer #vaccine #propaganda #lockdown #humanrights

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 14.11.2020

Join us for the launch of Black Female Funders on Thursday, November 26, 2020. Our purpose is to tackle an issue faced by Black female entrepreneurs - access to capital. Black Female Funders (BFF), was formed to provide resources, grants and interest -free loans to underrepresented Black Female Entrepreneurs. Founded by three Black Female entrepreneurs, co-founders and philanthropists who are turning their funding frustration into a diverse global community of Partners.... Join the family and make new BFF's. For more information visit our website at www.BlackFemaleFunders.com Register at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/black-female-funders-launch-tic

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 01.11.2020

NDP Education critic Marit Stiles released the following statement in response to the Ford government saying Tuesday that it may shutter school buildings for a time this winter to stop the spread of COVID-19; then saying Wednesday it will not: If the threat of COVID-19 in our schools was serious enough for the government to consider shutdowns, surely it’s serious enough to cap class sizes to make students and staff safer. More than 3,500 children, education workers and tea...chers have gotten sick with COVID-19. About 100 more get sick with the virus every day. One education worker in a Toronto school has died. Children and the exhausted and caring staff in schools and on school busses are doing an exceptional job trying to keep each other safe, but the province keeps telling them they’re on their own. Andrea Horwath and the NDP believe the safest way to bring kids back after winter break is to bring them back into classes of no more than 15 kids, and on school busses that are no more than half full. In order to crush this virus, Doug Ford needs to stop withholding COVID-19 funding, and spend the money to stop the spread in schools."

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 17.10.2020

MPP Jill Andrew (Toronto-St. Paul’s) and MPP France Gélinas (Nickel Belt), have introduced a new bill the Improve Access to Health Care Act that would implement a universal protocol to ensure a high standard of care for people living with sickle cell disease province-wide. For far too long, Ontarians living with sickle cell anemia have received varying degrees of care when they rush to the emergency in crisis, said Andrew. Shamefully, many with sickle cell are mistrea...ted when they most need help from being callously and racially profiled as drug seeking to being subjected to incredibly long wait times, while still in pain.’’ People living with chronic conditions like sickle cell disease often face; bias because of lack of knowledge and inconsistent treatments across different hospitals, added Gélinas. This leaves far too many Ontarians living with sickle cell disease stuck in the hospital for up to 10 days after they arrive at the emergency department. People deserve a government that makes health care a priority and ensures every Ontarian gets the care they need, when they need it. The Ontario NDP’s Improve Access to Health Care Act will standardize care across hospitals for Ontarians living with sickle cell disease. This bill will also improve care for people who are trying to access treatment, which will reduce related complications and costs to the healthcare system by a minimum of $43M.

Toronto Caribbean Newspaper 11.10.2020

In anticipation of the re-opening of borders between the United States and the French West Indies’ Isle of Flowers, the Martinique Tourism Authority has created a musical experience of the island’s most vibrant genres. Debuting on November 19, 2020 Martinique Caribbean Vibes, the Martinique Magnifique Spotify playlist will showcase 80 songs of the island’s traditional and contemporary music, offering listeners over 6 hours of the best that the French Caribbean Island has to... offer. The playlist features groups and artists such as Malavoi, Jocelyne Béroardfemale lead singer of Kassav, Ralph Thamar as well as the new generation of Martinican dancehall, rappers and hip-hop artists such as Kalash, Paille, Tiitof and Merylwho was nominated in the Best International Flow category in this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards. Music is deeply rooted in Martinique’s culture; as an expression of freedom during the time of slavery on the plantations or to lighten collective work in the fields, known as lassotè; music has always been ingrained in the daily life of the people of Martinique. As time goes by, musical styles have evolved through the generations. These unique and distinctive musical genres reflect the island’s cultural and historic mix of African, European and Caribbean influences. Going forward, Martinique Magnifique Spotify channel will offer additional playlists following the island’s calendar of events and most notably favourite songs from Martinican and international celebrities like top model Mélodie Monrose, the island Tourism Ambassador. To connect with Martinique Magnifique’s Martinique Caribbean Vibes on Spotify click here https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5wN4c274nYFXpjNeEAOkyj