Meet Ayo
My name is Ayo Adetuberu, the Principal at Adetuberu Law Office. I am a licensed lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario and Nigerian Bar Association. I realized early the […]
I was born in Jamaica and have been residing in Canada for over 20 years. I graduated with Honours Bachelor of Arts degree at University of Toronto, a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration at Seneca College, and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at the University of the West Indies, Mona. I've worked for the former Ministry of Children ad Youth Services (now the Ministry of Children, Community, and Social Services). Now I'm a Court and Client Representative for the Ministry of the Attorney General. In my spare time, I write press releases, blogs, and news articles for different organizations, including my own website. I write about experiences about travelling, social justice issues, relationship and spirituality. Visit me at shaunacassell.ca
My name is Ayo Adetuberu, the Principal at Adetuberu Law Office. I am a licensed lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario and Nigerian Bar Association. I realized early the […]
By: https://opseu.org/news/solidarity-and-hope-opseu-recommits-to-ending-anti-black-racism/108616/ In a high-profile step towards true equality in the workplace and in the union, thousands of OPSEU members and staff participated in the union’s July 7 telephone town […]
Conversation with Angie Thomas about her new book On the Come Up By Toronto Caribbean, Shauna-Kay Casselltorontocaribbean.com — BY: SHAUNA-KAY CASSELL Writers at the Rose, the newest addition to the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) held their reading series on Monday, February 25th, 2019, at the Rose Theatre in Brampton, in partnership with The […]
I find it fascinating that in some of the worse circumstances of our lives is where we grow to become heroines of our own destiny; and where God lets us […]
Hiring More Staff and Updating Infrastructure Will Improve Safety June 16, 2020 3:00 P.M. Written By: Ministry of the Solicitor General TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing more than $500 million over five years to transform correctional facilities across the province. This funding will help ensure the safety and […]
Sitting down on the grass at Centennial Park in Toronto my eyes leaped from the pages I was reading, to observe the commotion in front of me. A park maintenance […]
The Ministry of the Attorney General has made significant strides in responding to the state of emergency which began on March 17, 2020, leading to the rapid facelift of the […]
Transformational leadership is the ability of a leader to guide nations and organizations alike, focusing on a clear vision, motivation, being a change agent, and building trust. These are the […]
Written by: Human Rights, June 19 2020. The unarmed African-American’s death on 25 May was captured on video while a police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes in Minneapolis, sparking worldwide protest. During the debate on racism, alleged police brutality and violence against protesters that preceded the […]
Written by: The Canadian Press A group supporting migrant workers held a virtual rally Sunday that called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and MPs to immediately extend full immigration status for all non-permanent residents. The event, sponsored by the Migrant Rights Network, featured a series of farm workers, caregivers, construction […]