Thursday, 19 June 2014


The presentation of the first ever RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award took place tonight during an evening of Aboriginal storytelling hosted by RBC Wealth Management and the RBC Taylor Prize.  The award was presented to author, academic, storyteller and Native Peoples activist Leanne Simpson Ph.D (second from left).  On stage with this year's winner is Vijay Parmar, President RBC PH&N Investment Counsel (left), RBC Taylor Prize winner Thomas King (second from right) and Prize founder Noreen Taylor (right). picture  by Weir
 
Leanne Simpson presented with inaugural RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award
during a Native Peoples storytelling event at Toronto’s Harbourfront
 
The presentation of the first ever RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award took place tonight during an evening of Aboriginal storytelling hosted by RBC Wealth Management and the RBC Taylor Prize.  RBC Wealth Management and Taylor Prize created the $10,000 award to promote emerging Canadian talent in non-fiction, as well as the opportunity to be mentored by the nominating RBC Taylor Prize winner. The award was presented to author, academic, storyteller and Native Peoples activist Leanne Simpson Ph.D. by Taylor Foundation Chair, Noreen Taylor. 
 
As this year’s RBC Taylor Prize winner, it was Thomas King’s role to choose the recipient of the RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award. This was the first time that the two authors have shared a stage since he announced his selection.
 
“For me, Leanne Simpson was an obvious choice,” said Thomas King. “She is a gifted writer who brings passion and commitment to her storytelling and who has demonstrated an uncommon ability to manage an impressive range of genres from traditional story- telling to critical analysis, from poetry to the spoken word, from literary and social activism to song-writing. She is, in my opinion, one of the more articulate and engaged voices of her generation.”
 
“Thomas King is a gifted writer, performer, story-teller and one of my biggest influences,” said Dr.  Simpson. “His impact on my generation of Indigenous artists and writers is profound and I will be forever grateful to him for his brilliant body of work. His work lifts Indigenous peoples up, he makes us laugh out loud, and most importantly, he speaks our truths. With this award I can continue the work I started in Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back, and along with many others, move towards creating a just relationship between Indigenous nations and Canada.”
 
Leanne Simpson holds a Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba and is an instructor at the Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge, Athabasca University. She has published over thirty scholarly articles and authored five books that draw upon her extensive knowledge of Indigenous Peoples. She has also written articles for Canadian magazines and newspapers. In 2012 she won Briarpatch Magazine’s Writing from the Margins competition for short fiction.
 
Ms. Simpson is a member of the Alderville First Nation (Rice Lake, Ontario). For the past 15 years, she has worked with Indigenous communities and organizations in Canada and internationally on environmental, governance and political issues. Her third book, Dancing On Our Turtle’s Back (AK Press) stresses the importance of illuminating indigenous intellectual traditions in order to transfer that relationship to the Canadian state.
 
Thomas King is a novelist, short-story writer, nonfiction author, screenwriter, and photographer. He was born in the US, the son of a Greek mother and a Cherokee father. Before immigrating to Canada, Thomas King worked as an administrator and teacher at Humboldt State University and the University of Utah (PhD 1986). He accepted a position in Native Studies at the University of Lethbridge and soon began writing serious fiction. Often described as one of the finest contemporary Native America writers, two of King’s books have been nominated for Governor General’s Awards. In 2003, King was the first Native Canadian to deliver the Massey Lectures. The author currently teaches English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph.
 
“One writer’s admiration for another is an age-old tradition, and one that the RBC Taylor Emerging Writers Award is formalizing, “explained Noreen Taylor, “This new award brings together writers who have had an appreciation of each other’s work and, with its mentoring element, helps forge stronger bonds between the authors. Thomas King has found Leanne to have one of the more gifted and engaging voices of her generation.  Meanwhile, Leanne has credited Tom with being a major influence in her writing.  I know that, as readers, we will reap the greatest reward.”
 
“On behalf of RBC, we congratulate Leanne Simpson for winning this prestigious award,” said Vijay Parmar, President RBC PH&N Investment Counsel. “RBC is deeply committed to supporting emerging writers, such as Leanne, and their passion for literary excellence in Canada.  We are thrilled that, through the new RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award, we will be able to help cultivate the talents of the next generation of writers in Canada by providing both financial and professional development opportunities to hone their craft.”
 
The RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award was established to provide recognition and assistance to a Canadian published author who is working on a significant writing project, preferably but not limited to literary non-fiction. Through mentorship from the nominating author, and the cash award, it is intended that the writer will be able to progress toward the creation of a first draft.
 
About RBC Wealth Management
 
RBC Wealth Management is one of the world’s top 10 largest wealth managers*. RBC Wealth Management directly serves affluent, high-net-worth and ultra-high net worth clients in Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia with a full suite of banking, investment, trust and other wealth management solutions. The business also provides asset management products and services directly and through RBC and third party distributors to institutional and individual clients, through its RBC Global Asset Management business (which includes BlueBay Asset Management). RBC Wealth Management has more than C$690 billion of assets under administration, more than C$426 billion of assets under management and approximately 4,400 financial consultants, advisors, private bankers, and trust officers. For more information, please visit www.rbcwealthmanagement.com
 
 
About RBC
 
Royal Bank of Canada is Canada’s largest bank, and one of the largest banks in the world, based on market capitalization. We are one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies, and provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management services, insurance, investor services and capital markets products and services on a global basis. We employ approximately 79,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 42 other countries. For more information, please visit rbc.com.
 
Leanne Simpson
RBC supports a broad range of community initiatives through donations, sponsorships and employee volunteer activities. In 2013, we contributed more than $104 million to causes worldwide, including donations and community investments of more than $69 million and $35 million in sponsorships. Learn more at www.rbc.com/community-sustainability.
 
*Scorpio Partnership Global Private Banking KPI Benchmark 2013. In the United States, securities are offered through RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada. Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC.
 
About the RBC Taylor Prize
 
The RBC Taylor Prize was founded to commemorate the life of the late Charles Taylor, one of Canada’s foremost essayists and a prominent member of the Canadian literary community. Charles Taylor was a foreign correspondent with The Globe and Mail and the author of four books: Radical Tories; Reporter in Red China; Six Journeys: A Canadian Pattern; and Snow Job.
 
The Trustees of the Charles Taylor Prize Foundation are Michael Bradley (Toronto), David Staines (Ottawa), and Noreen Taylor (Toronto). The Foundation gratefully acknowledges the support of RBC Wealth Management as its presenting sponsor; along with its major sponsor Metropia; and greatly appreciates the support of its media sponsors The Globe and Mail; Maclean’s magazine, CNW Group; The Huffington Post Canada and Quill & Quire magazine; and in-kind sponsors: Authors at Harbourfront Centre, Ben McNally Books, Event Source and The Omni King Edward Hotel.
 
For further information please visit: www.thecharlestaylorprize.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/RBCTaylorPrize | Follow us on Twitter: @taylorprize

George Socka posted a video about Leanne Simpson receiving the RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Authors Award from Tom King

Sunday, 15 June 2014

What it means to be Aboriginal in Canada today

THOMAS KING TO PRESENT AWARD TO LEANNE SIMPSON - HARBOURFRONT THIS TUESDAY AT 5.30

In celebration of National Aboriginal Day, RBC Wealth Management and the RBC Taylor Prize will host a special evening on June 17 with acclaimed authors Thomas King, winner of the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction for his book The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America, and Dr. Leanne Simpson, winner of the 2014 RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award.

Leanne Simpson to receive Award Tuesday 5pm at Harbourfront

When:  Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 5 p.m.
Where: Studio Theatre, York Quay Centre, 235 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto, Ont.
What: With National Aboriginal Day on June 21, the authors will discuss what it means to be Aboriginal in Canada today, how myths and stereotypes have impacted the perception of Aboriginal peoples, and the role of indigenous people on the national consciousness.
In addition, Dr. Leanne Simpson, writer, scholar and educator from the Alderville Reserve, Ontario, will receive the inaugural 2014 RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award. Dr. Simpson was chosen for this award by author Thomas King, the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize winner for his book The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America. The award will be presented by Founder of the RBC Taylor Prize, Noreen Taylor. 
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Interview Opportunities:

  • Thomas King, 2014 RBC Taylor Prize winner
  • Leanne Simpson, 2014 RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award
  • Vijay Parmar, President, RBC PH&N Investment Counsel
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For tickets / interviews / further information about this event please contact:

Stephen Weir 416-489-5868, 416-801-3101, Stephen@stephenweir.com
RBC Taylor Prize Communications

Tony Maraschiello, 416-974-9334, tony.maraschiello@rbc.com
RBC Corporate Communications
 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/RBCTaylorPrize | Follow us on Twitter: @taylorprize

Monday, 9 June 2014

witness a rite of passage - Walk With Excellence - June 13th. Toronto.


MEDIA ALERT

UPDATE:  The parade went without a hitch. 600 Grade 12 students took part in the Walk of Excellence. Below are two pictures from the parade. If you would like more information and/or pictures, drop me a note at stephen@stephenweir.com

 
Itah Sadu lead the parade on Friday!


Welcome to walkers from University of York students June 13, 2014


WALK WITH EXCELLENCE
Educational Attainment West, The Toronto District School Board, The York Centre For Education and Community and four high schools will be on the road Friday June 13th, 2014 taking a Walk of Excellence to York University
Students graduating from C. W. Jefferys, Westview Centennial, Downsview Secondary and Emery Collegiate, will be taking a “Walk of Excellence” to York University. Sponsored by Educational Attainment West, (a Youth Challenge Fund initiative), the York Centre For Education and Community, the Toronto District School Board, and local community agencies, this second annual parade will celebrate the passage of age from high school to post secondary education for local youth. The Walk is a public demonstration of student achievement. A group of Caribbean Carnival Parade Marshals and CUPE Marshals will be volunteering their help and guiding over 600 students along their way.
FRIDAY JUNE 13, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
June 13, 2014 (Toronto) – The media is invited to witness the Second Annual Walk of Excellence. The parade brings together students, community agencies, the school community, to walk, gather and witness a rite of passage as students take a symbolic walk to York University and begin the post-secondary phase of their lives.  The students will walk from the C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute at 340 Sentinel Road (near Keele & Finch) to Osgoode Hall Law School, Ignat Kaneff Building, York University. At Osgoode, students will be taking part in an award ceremony and reception. Toronto's Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke will be in attendance to deliver a poem written for the students and the event.
What: Friday parade from C. W. Jefferys High School to York University of 600 high school graduates from 4 west-end Toronto schools
Why: Public demonstration of student academic achievement in the Jane and Finch community
WhoStudents. Parents. Teachers. Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke. Media Supporters. Volunteers from the annual Caribbean Carnival Parade and CUPE 4400
Best Photo Op: Rain or Shine. The parade will travel north along Sentinel Road from the high school to the university. It is expected to take 40-minutes. Best visuals at Sentinel and Finch Avenue West and at The Greens (outside of Osgoode Hall). Students have been issued photo waivers.
When10:00 a.m. Assembly at C.W Jefferys School
10:30 a.m. Expected start of parade along Sentinel Rd to York University 
            11:30 a.m. Reception at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Parade Contacts:  Itah Sadu 647 521 7874 or itahsadu@rogers.com & Shannon Ashman 647 880 3072 or shannonashman@gmail.com



Tuesday, 20 May 2014

2014 Carnival Season About To Begin. Join Minister Joe Oliver At Festival Kick-off

The Official Face Of The 2014 Carnival In Toronto

FESTIVAL BEGINS ON THURSDAY AT THE SCIENCE CENTRE WITH MEDIA PREVIEW       
Toronto, ON (5/20/2014) - The media is invited to join community leaders, Caribbean performers, Federal and Civic politicians at the official media launch for this year's Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival on Thursday, May 22 at 11:30 a.m. at the Ontario Science Centre.
Note: because of the Provincial election no MPPs will be speaking/attending the launch.
WHAT: The Festival Management Committee will be releasing key information about this year's Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival, including that events will be moving to the Malvern Community and the Toronto Islands. There will also be a live steel pan performance, Calypso singing and Masquerade Mas models showing this year’s Carnival costumes.

WHY:  There have been major venue changes and program additions to this year's three-week carnival. There are also new themes and costumes on the parade route this year.

WHO:  Speakers include the Festival Management Committee, Scotiabank, The Toronto Star and the City of Toronto, Ontario. MC: Pooja Handa (CP24). Finance Minister the Honourable Joe Oliver will speak at the launch.

WHEN: Thursday, May 22, 2014
              11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

WHERE:  Great Hall, Ontario Science Centre.
     770 Don Mills Road, Toronto, ON M3C 1T3
     Free parking - media please identify themselves at the parking kiosks.

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For further information:

Information about the programs and events, please visit the festival's official website at www.caribbeancarnival.com. The Festival Office is located at 19 Waterman Avenue, Toronto. Contact info: Tel: 416-391-5608; Fax: 416-391-5693;


Media Information:

Stephen Weir
Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival Publicist
Phone 416-489-5868
Cell: 416-801-3101

Diana Hart
Scotiabank
Cell: 647-821-3849



Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Last Call If You Want To Interview Tessanne Chin in Toronto



Farley Flex and Tessanne Chin at the Real Jerk Press Event
MEDIA ALERT
TWO OPPORTUNTIES TO INTERVIEW THE JAMAICAN REGGAE FUSION SINGER WHO WON THE VOICE.  THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY – TORONTO.
What: TESSANNE CHIN Winner of Season Five of The Voice is in Toronto Friday night and Saturday for her performance at The Sony Centre For the Performing Arts Saturday, May 17, 2014
Where: Friday evening – 
Renaissance Hotel (1 Blue Jays Way. Toronto, ON)
Saturday noon -  Interview /photograph Tessanne an hour before her "Meet The Fans Lunch ’ at The Real Jerk restaurant (842 Gerrard Street East. Toronto, ON) on May 17th2014 from 1pm-3pm (media arrives at 12pm for interviews) 
Why:  Tessanne Chin is a Jamaican reggae fusion recording artist, best known for winning season five of the American reality TV singing competition The Voice on Adam Levine's team. Tessanne will make her Canadian debut on Saturday, March 17, 2014 with her Bread & Butter Band at The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto at 7pm.
Tessanne will be joined by Comedian Jay Martin as master of ceremonies and Singer Kim Davis as the opening performer of the Sony Centre concert event. The Sony Centre concert event’s tickets range from $30-$85 and can be purchased in person at The Sony Centre box office or at ticketmaster.ca.
Tessanne career in music has spanned ten (10) years of tireless work as a fusion artist in which she released hit singles such as “Hideaway” amongst others, as well as opening for recognized artists such as Patti Labelle, Peabo Bryson, Gladys Knight. Tessanne toured for three (3) years with Jimmy Cliff; and is the younger sister of singer Tami Chynn. In September 2013, Tessanee was introduced to the world as a competitor and eventual winner of season five of NBC's singing competition, The Voice. It was reggae/dancehall star, Shaggy who brought Tessanne to the attention of the competition hoping it would finally afford her the international stardomshe deserved. And Shaggy was right!
How:  Contact Stephen Weir 
STEPHEN WEIR
Stephen Weir & Associates | stephen@stephenweir.com
109 Castlefield Avenue, Toronto, ON
CANADA. M4R 1G5
Tel: 416-489-5868 | cell: 416-801-3101
www.stephenweir.com twitter: sweirweir    

Friday, 9 May 2014

ALL EYES AND CAMERAS LOOKED AT THE MODELS ON STAGE


IT WAS A GOOD ONE

People are still talking about Carnival Nationz  camp launch last Saturday night at the Kool Haus in downtown Toronto. Sold out show. Glorious costumes. Talented models. Dazzling lights.  Festival PR guy Craigg Slowly files these photographs











Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival's Media Launch Approaches




SAVE THAT DATE - FOR MEDIA THAT COVER SCOTIABANK CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL

The Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival will have its 2014 Media Launch, May 22, 2014. 11.30 am to 12.45 pm, at the Ontario Science Centre. Changes in Parade. New Events. New Locations. Calypso performance. Mas models in costumes.  More info next week.