Toronto and Caribbean Identity

February 20, 2026 00:13:20
Toronto and Caribbean Identity
History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture
Toronto and Caribbean Identity

Feb 20 2026 | 00:13:20

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Show Notes

Toronto is the largest Caribbean city in the North—but the road to belonging was paved with grit, cold, and resistance.

In this episode of THE HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN, we go beyond the postcard image of Canada to explore the real story of the Caribbean Diaspora in Toronto. From the Domestic Scheme of the 1960s to the modern-day gentrification of Little Jamaica on Eglinton West, we look at how immigrants from Jamaica, Trinidad, and Barbados transformed a frozen city into a global cultural powerhouse.

Discover the untold stories of:

This is a story of survival, the "Toronto Sound," and the high price of making a home in a country that wanted your labor but not your face.

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