Toronto Caribbean News is Canada’s leading Caribbean newspaper focused on strengthening, building and empowering the community. We consciously choose to focus on the positives, deliberately showcasing success, highlighting the loving nature of humanity, advancing and strengthening the confidence of those people that are doing their part to make a difference, and shape the legacy of tomorrow.
10/30/2025
This past Monday we were in Brampton to visit a few of the location that distribute the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper. We manage to see a few a few people that we knew just in the parking lot. Janice was one of our interns a number of years back and Kish from Lean's Roti.He told us of his daughter now carrying on the family tradition at Amy Roti and Doubles, he send us over to get a sample and it was good. I wanted to say a special Thank you to Shermain at Portland Jerk. She always makes sure that I never leave without a bite to eat.Thank you all for the community spirit.
08/25/2025
📢 Brampton Residents – The City Wants to Hear From You!
The City of Brampton has launched its 2025 Communications and Engagement Survey, now live on Let’s Connect Brampton until September 8.
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The Positive Voice in the Community
We are the B.E.S.T (Build, Empower, Strengthen, and Thrive)
Calling ourselves the leading Caribbean Newspaper in Canada is a bold statement. We can say this because we have uniquely positioned ourselves to take advantage of the ever changing media landscape. We are also aware of our vulnerabilities to decline if we do not make the changes needed to keep up with this fast-paced world.
With this in mind, Toronto Caribbean Newspaper has staked its future on being the reading destination for the Caribbean Diaspora in Canada and around the world. Our main goals are to: Build our diverse community, Empower the members of the community, Strengthen the community by showing support, and finally Thriving together as a strong, well oiled unit. We are not here to compete with anyone; we know that the more sound business strategy for the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper is to provide journalism so strong, that several million Caribbean readers around the world feel connected through one source.
Of course, this strategy is deeply in tune with our core values: lead by example, go the extra mile, stay humble, be disciplined, accept responsibility, take initiative, build positive & fun relationships, seek knowledge, be selfless, be enthusiastic, and do the right thing. In order to succeed and continue providing journalism that stands apart, we aim to stay informed and open to our community.
Our Vision
To build, empower, strengthen, and help our community thrive. Our vision is rooted in our belief that supporting each other has the power to make life richer and more fulfilling.