Archive for July, 2010

Latin Life Completes 7th Season on Rogers, Gets Ready for Season No. 8

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Roberto Hausman couldn’t be more pleased with his show, Latin Life TV, whose slogan is “There is more to Latin Life than just Salsa.” The show, which last aired on Rogers, has successfully completed its seventh season and is getting ready for the eighth one starting September 2010. Roberto is the host and producer of Latin Life TV, some of whose content can be viewed on the show’s website.

Roberto Hausman and guest live it up at a Latin Life function

The show features entertainment, fashion, destinations, food, personalities, Latin music, events, business news and more. Roberto, who is a member of the Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA), is promising us a lot of new Latin excitement for the 2010-2011 season. His show won the best Canadian Latin Show award for two years in a row.

Says Roberto: “We showcase the best of the Latin people and their culture. Do check us out!”

Latin Life TV aired last on Nuevo Mundo Television on Rogers Cable 642 at the following times:  Sunday at 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 12 noon.

To get a taste of Roberto’s excellent multicultural show, please CLICK HERE and enjoy…

How to Spend a Billion in 3 Days…

Monday, July 19th, 2010

By Suresh Jaura

(CEMA member Suresh Jaura, a journalist, is President (North America) Globalom Media and is based in Toronto. This article appears in the July issue of North America and internatioal editions of Global Perspectives. Visit

CEMA member Suresh Jaura

Suresh’s website or one of the papers he writers for such the South Asian Outlook.)

The June-end Summitry in Toronto promises to go down in history as a memorable piece in the legendary ‘how to …’ series. Not only because of the horrendous amount of money spent on security. But also what it means when compared to billions spent — or not spent – for things more sustainable.

The Good and the Ugly

Toronto the Good, Toronto the Summit City, became Bad and Ugly as more than 900 people were arrested in the violence after thousands of anti-G20 protesters, undaunted by heavy rain, marched through downtown, prompting police to use tear gas in the city for the first time. (more…)