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Is your Instagram reach hitting a wall? From YouTube’s new AI Remix tool to the expansion of Snapchat Subscriptions in Canada, we’re breaking down this week’s biggest news and how to stay visible in the 2026 creator economy.
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Huge congrats to Tracy Moore, Claudette McGowan, and Cameron Bailey on their 2025 Order of Ontario appointments! Read about their incredible impact and how you can nominate someone for 2026.
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Are you tired of the same old “postcard” vacations? It’s time to leap past the resort walls. Beyond the Resort is a new series that invites you to plunge into the real heart of Saint Lucia, celebrating Black-owned businesses and the stories that legacy travel media usually ignores.
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You’re doing the work, but are you getting the spotlight? Esther Ijewere and Women of Rubies are closing the visibility gap with a challenge that dares you to plunge into the media world. Take the leap, refine your message, and make an impression that lasts.
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Ready to add some serious flavour to your brand? Our February palette is a mix of heritage and heart, designed to help you swoop into the month with style. From bold ‘Heritage Red’ to the moody ‘Midnight Mahogany’, it’s time to plunge into a new look.
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Visibility is a form of power. In our latest Creator Spotlight, Esther of Women of Rubies shares her journey from behind-the-scenes supporter to a steward of stories, offering crucial advice for founders and newcomers looking to make a lasting impression in the media.
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From the iHeartPodcast Award noms to the sudden death of the hashtag era, we’re breaking down the news every Black Canadian creator needs to swoop in on this week. Stay ahead of the curve with our latest roundup.
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Your follower count is a lie. In 2026, platforms and brands only care about one thing: real human impact. We’re breaking down the shift from “reach” to resonance, the TikTok legal update, and why your unique perspective is your biggest asset in an AI-saturated world.
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How much of your own history was “robbed” from you? In this deep dive, filmmaker Michèle Stephenson joins us to talk about her latest documentary, True North, which premiered at TIFF. We explore the 1969 student protests at Montreal’s Sir George Williams University (now Concordia)—the largest student uprising in Canadian history— and how it shaped…
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The sketch that said the quiet part out loud. We’re breaking down why this viral This Hour Has 22 Minutes clip about Black Oscar bait and trauma narratives is breaking the internet—and why Canadian satire is finally getting the flowers it deserves.