Mental Illness: (Law & Order S7 E22)

To this vein, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, autism, cognitive disorder, dyslexia, substance abuse and obsessive compulsive disorder are just few off a long list of “mental illnesses” that are judged incorrectly. Click HERE to watch the episode. Stereotypes are impregnable misjudgments entrenched by ignorance in society. In this vein, Continue Reading

Future of Emergency Medical Service in Canada

Throughout history, paramedicine has never remain stagnant. Paramedic duties have intensified over time.” The transformation of our world has introduced changes and altered many of our norms. Some practices have become outdated, while others remain relevant. For Emergency Medical Service, these norms apply to training, equipment, legal protection, job description, Continue Reading

To Galvanize the Hip Hop Kulture in Canada

Allow me to take this time to salute the emcees who have joined me to write about our Kulture in Canada. Writing is not easy. I’ve written about Hiphop for years (since 2007), sometimes addressing the politically correct whistleblowers who slam Hiphop. The people with strong influence in the GTA are likelier to disregard Hiphop. I felt it necessary to express the Kulture as a rapper/emcee.

Matthew “Delee” John

Delee started his musical journey in Grenada. At ten, he was a mouth organ player in a scratch band with a box bass, a scratcher, and a milk pan player. He moved on to Harmony Brass as a drummer/vocalist from this rudimentary beginning. By 1979 Delee had co-written the 1979 Grenada Road March song, “Stand up Grenada.”

A Lesson on Love

All my life, I was taught to love. I was introduced to doing good to none threatening people, at the least. To respect God even if I don’t worship or believe in Him. Love is the essence of my creed. Due to this, my belief is hate never wins. I think I’m more content than anyone who has to hate.