TORONTO, Saturday, Dec. 22, 1860. In the case of the fugitive slave ANDERSON, his counsel, in the Court of Queen's Bench, to-day gave notice of his intention to appeal from the decision of the Court.
A petition calling on the Canadian government to apologize for its role in Black slavery has captured renewed attention after a local member of Parliament tabled it in the House of Commons.
Nelson Charmaine A. Nelson is a Professor of Art History and a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Transatlantic Black Diasporic Art and Community Engagement and the founding director of the Institute for ...
In this exclusive feature from Gowling WLG, Stephen Pike investigates the presence of modern slavery in the Canadian supply chain. Read about how companies are proactively addressing these issues ...
and Canadian slavery studies. Her manuscript in progress,There/Then, Here/Now (working title), examines investigates practices of self-preservation and self-care through the lens of Black livingness ...
The Royal Canadian Navy is coming under fire for steering away from its official march, Heart of Oak, because the centuries-old anthem contains references to colonialism and slavery, and doesn’t ...