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Meet the Black Canadian men redefining content creation across YouTube, TikTok, and beyond. This viral roll call celebrates creators shaping culture, storytelling, and visibility across Canada.
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Tired of chasing PR packages that never make it past the border? Let’s get real about where Canadian creators actually win in 2025. From paid partnerships to PR collabs that actually ship north of the 49th, this is your no-fluff guide to influencer platforms that recognise your worth — especially for Black Canadian creators ready…
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Toronto’s Eboni Morgan just dropped something magical—A Sprinkle of Black Girl Magic, a 52-card affirmation deck made for Black women and girls. Bold visuals, powerful words, and daily reminders of our worth. Because every day deserves a sprinkle of magic.
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Discover 8 Black Canadian content creators featured in the Q4 2025 Homepage Spotlight on BlackCanadianCreators.ca. Real people, real stories, real impact.
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In the late ’50s, Judi Singh’s voice could stop a room — but the music industry barely looked her way. Have You Heard Judi Singh?, a new documentary by Baljit Sangra, brings the Punjabi-Black jazz singer back into the spotlight she always deserved.
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When a girl vanishes, grief collides with stolen history. In Lost Wax, Omorose Osagie blends live action and animation to craft a surrealist short making its world premiere at ReelWorld 2025.
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The Canadian Journalism Foundation, with support from Google News Initiative, has launched the NextGen Creator-Journalists Training Program — a free, year-long mentorship designed for up to 20 Canadian digital-first creators. Participants will gain hands-on training in SEO, YouTube, podcasting, AI newsroom tools, and monetization strategies, plus mentorship from leading media experts. The program concludes with…
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Updated: September 29th, 2025 – 10:08 AM Y’all, we need to talk about what’s about to happen in Canadian cinema. While TIFF 2025 is gearing up to showcase the usual […]
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When Rian Johnson announced a third Knives Out film, the buzz was instant. But at TIFF 2025, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery isn’t just another star-studded puzzle […]
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Toronto lit up during #TIFF50 as brothers Shamier Anderson and Stephan James hosted the 10th Anniversary B.L.A.C.K Ball — a milestone celebration where culture, cinema, and community came together. From artists like Fefe Dobson and Kardinal Offishall to media leaders like Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Tracy Moore, the night was proof that Black excellence in film…