Lieutenant Colonel Harjit Sajjan – Liberal Party Candidate South Vancouver Q : How would you describe your journey through politics, your role in the current position and its essential responsibilities? A : The role as a Liberal Candidate is a new frontier for me but what I want to do in life doesn’t change. I
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The Turning Point That shaped Our World Today

Giving the challenge young African were eager to make a change and create very recursive world for themselves and build better a world. Williams held the fist Pan-African Conference “The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the colour-line” came to be regarded as the defining statement of the conference.
Task Force on Aging Needs to Focus on Generation Squeeze

Making Canada work once again for all generations By Paul Kershaw : Nobody wants unearned inequality between older and younger Canadians. I don’t. My mom doesn’t. Nor does my grandmother. Problem is, this inequality is on the rise. A new study by the Conference Board of Canada reports that Canadians age 50 to 54 earn 64
View Current Daily News and Other Content on TAN.Com

Please view current daily news and other content on our all new TAN.com <https://www.theafronews.com> website. The Afro News is undergoing re-branding and significant updating for your viewing pleasure on any mobile devise and browser. Thank you for your positive feedback and your patience as we undertake these exciting challenges to create a whole new look with greater website functionality
South Africa’s Foreign Policy In Focus

On Tuesday 18 March 2014, South Africa’s Foreign Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane delivered her statement during the National Assembly Debate on the President’s State of the Nation Address. South Africa’s foreign policy is founded on five pillars. Central is the role accorded to the African agenda, South-South co-operation, the promotion of
Senator Meredith Calls for Increased Action to Avert S.Sudan Human Tragedy

Senator Don Meredith is deeply disturbed by recent United Nations reports of the fast deteriorating situation on the ground in South Sudan where ethnically-based atrocities bear striking similarity to that which precipitated the Rwanda genocide that left one million dead 20 years ago. Last week, approximately 60 out of 5,000 women, children, and men and
Join Us As We Celebrate 30 Years Of Community Service

This year The Afro News (TAN) is celebrating 30 years of providing media service as a rallying point and proof of positive integration of our democratic society and values and those of the dreams and contributions of current and new Canadians. All this reported on and reinforced in a free publication, distributed in the Lower Mainland and well beyond Canada’s borders.
Make Room for More Life with Less Clutter

In our last visit here, the challenges with some types of organization really hit home (and at work) with readers. In feedback, I read that many of us have these little “hic cups” in our home or working space. We all spend a bit too much time in each day and then in any year
Classique Filet of Sablefish

Boil the potatoes until soft, add the garlic and mash potatoes and garlic together. Finely slice the French baguette drizzle with olive oil bake in oven at 325 F degrees until golden. Season the fish fillets with salt and pepper. In non stick pan add some olive oil and pan sear on the skin side