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Kaitlyn Smith

Keitlyn (they/them) is a multi-media journalist residing in Scarborough, Ont. They are interested in long-form journalism that highlights the visibility of BIPOC expression. True to millennial form, they are a small business owner, carpenter and freelance photographer. They were interested in NCM as it understands the "big picture." Journalists are dedicated to truth and democracy. Our communities have not always had access to these privileges. NCM is filling in a large gap that North American media has long neglected.

Hamilton
November 4, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Hamiltonians split over elected officials’ feud with local newspaper

While many residents agree with criticism of the 'double standards,' they worry not speaking to the paper is going too far.

a seated diverse crowd, census
October 26, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News

India, Philippines among top immigrant source countries

Non-official languages spoken most often include Tagalog, Punjabi, Mandarin, Cantonese and Arabic.

October 7, 2022
Education/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Canada lifts 20-hour weekly work limit on international students

Migrant Workers Alliance for Change claims partial success, wants to see permanent removal to protect international students excluded from today’s deadline

September 27, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics

Living in the “red zone”: Ottawa residents recount trucker convoy in people’s commission debut

Ottawa People’s Commission opens with accounts of mental and physical harassment, housing rights issues and frustrations on the double standard of policing

Johanna Venti holding the Trinidad and Tobago flag
July 29, 2022
Arts & Culture

Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival returns after two-year hiatus

How first and second-generation Caribbean Canadians are reclaiming their roots and adding to a long legacy of Caribbean Carnival.

immigrant author Yahaya Baruwa pictured with his book "Struggles of a Dreamer"
July 12, 2022
Arts & Culture/Books

Immigrant experiences are book worthy

Nigerian-born author opens up about success and struggle and the immigrant experience.

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