Celebrating 8 Black Canadian creators featured on our homepage this quarter
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1. @charismaggietv
📍 Toronto
Margarette Leandre is the creator behind CharisMaggie TV, where she shares stories through food, culture, and community. From exploring Toronto’s vibrant food scene to recreating cultural dishes at home, her content celebrates diversity, connection, and the joy of storytelling.
2. @krystlebreakseasy_
📍 Toronto
Krystle Breaks Easy is a podcast where host Krystle shares real stories of life, growth, and self-discovery. Each episode blends honesty, humor, and reflection as Krystle welcomes special guests from her past to revisit experiences, share lessons learned, and celebrate how far they’ve come. With meaningful conversations and laughter along the way, the podcast reminds us that challenges can shape us, connections matter, and growth is always possible.
3. @ej_reviews
📍 Windsor
Elohor is a UGC creator and beauty enthusiast from Windsor, Ontario. She started her journey in 2024, creating relatable product reviews and lifestyle content. She has since collaborated with leading brands like La Roche-Posay, Cerave, Clinique, Peach & Lily, and Ole Henriksen, sharing authentic, aesthetic and creative content that inspires her audience.
4. @lifeofama___
📍 Vancouver
Ama is a beginner creator based in Vancouver, sharing lifestyle content, hair inspiration, and snapshots of life on the West Coast. Her posts focus on self-expression, creativity, and finding beauty in everyday moments, all while exploring everything her city has to offer.
5. @mortgages4moms
📍 Toronto
With 20+ years in finance, Siobhan combines expertise and community care to guide Black women and moms in Ontario. She simplifies mortgages, credit, and insurance, helping them achieve homeownership, grow businesses, and create lasting wealth.
6. @ingridtherose
📍 Ottawa / Montreal
Rose–Ingrid Benjamin (she/they) is a Haitian-Canadian artist, comedian, writer, and cultural strategist. Their multidisciplinary practice spans spoken word, solo performance, music, and community engagement, with a focus on racial justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and faith deconstruction. They have performed across Canada, the US, and Europe, including the Edinburgh Fringe and Laugh Riot Grrrl Festival LA. Rose-Ingrid also served as Senior Engagement Strategist at Canada’s National Arts Centre, where they launched nationally recognised audience initiatives.
7. @bigbellymel
📍 Scarborough / GTA
Melissa, also known as Big Belly Mel, is a food and travel content creator based in Scarborough. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Melissa combined her love for both food and community and began to support the growth of businesses through her platforms, which now have over 58.5K followers cumulatively. Starting in January 2025, Melissa is the new host and partner of DoorDash Canada’s #BlackFoodEnergy series.
8. @bimdiva
📍 Toronto
Abimbola aka Bim is a Canadian lifestyle, fashion, and beauty creator passionate about faith, empowerment, and entrepreneurship. She’s the founder of Leading Ladies Connect and host of Leading Lady Talks, using UGC partnerships and storytelling to inspire women to lead boldly.
Want to Be Featured Next?
Every quarter, 8 Black Canadian creators are featured on our homepage — replacing stock photos with real faces and real stories.
👉 The next callout drops December 22, 2025 for the Q1 2026 Homepage Spotlight (Jan 1 – Mar 31).
If you’re a content creator, entrepreneur, podcaster, or creative professional ready to shine, follow @BlackCanadianCreators and watch for the announcement.
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