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Special Advertising Feature - Free Trade Area of the Americas - Advertisement
... position at the crossroads of the Caribbean and North and South America, Trinidad and Tobago o... (CARICOM) and the headquarters of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Trinidad and Tobago is ...
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Founded in 1993, COBA is dedicated to creating and presenting the finest traditions in dance and music that celebrate and reflect an Africanist aes thetic. COBA continues to push the boundaries of "traditional" dance in its 16th season. With a repertoire of over 25 pieces, the company has toured Ontario, the United States, the U.K, and Trinidad and Tobago with its critically-acclaimed traditional African, Caribbean and contemporary works. As well, COBA has commissioned works by renowned chbreographers from Senegal, Haiti and South Africa and has carved a niche in the Toronto dance scene through its annual Black History Month school-touring programmes and student matinees.
COBA, COLLECTIVE of Black Artists, in association with Harbourfront Centre's Next Steps, presents Banta, a dynamic a...
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...(9) Part IV, using the Caribbean as a case study, analyzes the developing world's p... ratified the treaty, leaving the United States, China, and the rest of the developing world free ... seeks to establish not only a trade association but something more expansive, as illustrated in th..., diluting CARICOM's influence, and Trinidad and Tobago is the only net exporter of oil. (150) ...
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... in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean. This project gave these clergywomen an opportunit... have become clergy because like in the States it's like about 30 years now. In the United Kingdo... Studies: Journal of the International Association for Mission Studies, 26 (2009): 153-172. . Albee, ...
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... for all." (2) CARICOM represents 15 member states that stretch from Jamaica in the northeast to Guya...A few months later, Trinidad and Tobago followed. The departure of two of the l... creation of the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) that narrowed focus to economic integrat...
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... (11) Since the 1977 decision of the United States Supreme Court in Woodson v. North Carolina, which ... thirteen countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean and, in the first decade of the twenty-first centu...(56) In each case, arising from Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, respectively, the accused p... convicted in court; suspicion of association with Mau Mau, by itself, was sufficient. (255) The...
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SENATOR DELANO Franklyn, Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, says "it is imperative that the ACS create its own niche and be included among those steering the (international trade) agenda and shaping the process in order to fulfil both national and regional aspirations".
Minister Franklyn, who is chairman of the Ministerial Council of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), on Tuesday, July 27 addressed the opening session of a two-day Inter-sessional Preparatory Meeting of the ACS in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The ACS is a 34-member politico-economic grouping of all the countries washed by the Caribbean Sea.
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... by universities in the US, the Caribbean athletes were amazed at the times clocked on outsi... and recognition by the International Association of Athletics Federation in 2009 for his contributi...
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More than $4.4 million in funding to go to 30 organizations worldwide
TORONTO, July 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - RBC today announced its 2012 RBC Blue Water Project Leadership Grant recipients. Thirty organizations from five countries, selected from 219 applicants from around the world, will share $4.4 million in grants for programs that help protect watersheds and improve access to clean drinking water.
... recipients are from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago and China...Pigeon Lake Watershed Association: Supporting the creation of an Integrated Watershe...TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CNRI): A $60,000 gran...
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Williams was the son of a civil servant father and a French Creole mother. Born Eric Eustace Williams on September 25, 1911, the educational system permitted him to attend Queen's Royal College (QRC), where he excelled in academics and football (referred to as soccer in the United States). His name was etched in the roll-of-"honour" in the college assembly hall. He was awarded a scholarship in 1932 and went to Oxford University, England to further his education. He received his doctorate in 1938 and his doctoral thesis was "The Economic Aspect of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery." Williams was reportedly influenced by the writings of another great scholar from Trinidad, C.L.R. James, who had written "The Black Jacobins" (a study of Toussaint L'Ouvertee's victory over the French i...
... the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, the father of its independence from Britain and t...Apparently, from his association with James' work, the winds of independence that h... to provide economic linkage between the Caribbean countries-which still exists. By 1947, Dr. William...