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		<title>The University of the West Indies announces Canadian and Caribbean leaders to be honoured at the eighth annual Toronto Benefit Gala Saturday, April 1, 2017</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TORONTO, Feb. 22, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ &#8211; The University of the West Indies today announced leaders of Canadian and Caribbean heritage to be honored at the eighth annual Toronto Benefit Gala, on Saturday, April 1, 2017, at The Ritz-Carlton Toronto, hosted by CBC News Anchor Dwight Drummond.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TORONTO, Feb. 22, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ &#8211; <strong>The University of the West Indies</strong> today announced leaders of Canadian and Caribbean heritage to be honored at the eighth annual Toronto Benefit Gala, on <strong>Saturday, April 1, 2017</strong>, at The Ritz-Carlton Toronto, hosted by CBC News Anchor Dwight Drummond.</p>
<p><strong>Desmond Mpilo Tutu</strong>, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town,  South Africa, will receive the Luminary Award. This award is given to  people of Caribbean Heritage who are outstanding achievers on an  international scale in their respective fields or people who have  brought prominence to the Caribbean or to issues which affect the  Region.</p>
<p>Archbishop Tutu has a strong passion for social justice,  starting with his unflinching activism against Apartheid since the early  1970s, as the first Black Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Southern  Africa and as Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in  South Africa. He has also used his high-profile position to campaign  globally for poverty, HIV/AIDS, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia,  and land rights. This is the second time UWI is recognizing the  Archbishop for his accomplishments as he received an honorary degree  from the university in 1986. Other prestigious acknowledgements he has  received include the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, the Gandhi Peace Prize  and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He will be represented at the UWI  Toronto Gala by his daughter, Reverend Canon Mpho Tutu van Furth.</p>
<p>Canadian <strong>Senator Murray Sinclair</strong> will receive the <strong>G. Raymond Chang Award.</strong> The G. Raymond Chang award was established to honour outstanding  individuals who exemplify the leadership and ideals of G. Raymond Chang  (1948-2015). Mr. Chang was a recognized outstanding business leader and  philanthropist who embodied great humility and commitment to his fellow  persons. Chang, who passed away in July 2014, was the UWI Gala&#8217;s patron  for five years.</p>
<p>Senator Sinclair served as the Chief Commissioner of the  Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), documenting the history and  legacy of Canada&#8217;s residential school system that affected the lives of  more than 6000 indigenous women and men of First Nations, Inuit and  Métis background. Sinclair also served as the justice system in Manitoba  for over 25 years and was the first Aboriginal Judge appointed in  Manitoba and Canada&#8217;s second. He served as an adjunct professor of law  at the University of Manitoba. Over the course of his career, he has  been recognized for his work in his profession and his community as the  recipient of numerous awards, including Honorary Doctorates from eight  Canadian universities.</p>
<p>The University of the West Indies Toronto Benefit Gala will  also honour one Caribbean organization and five Canadian and Caribbean  leaders in the following award categories.</p>
<p>The <strong>Chancellor&#8217;s Award</strong> will be presented to <strong>GraceKennedy</strong>.  Established in 1922 by Dr. John Grace and Mr. Fred William Kennedy, in  Kingston, Jamaica, it is one of the Caribbean&#8217;s largest group of  companies that began as a general mercantile, shipping and insurance  business. It operates in the food and financial services industries,  with operations in Jamaica, other Caribbean countries, and Belize, the  U.S., UK, Canada and Africa. GraceKennedy has also contributed to  Jamaica&#8217;s development through the years through its two Foundations,  generously providing financial assistance to a host of worthy causes.  They are the Grace &amp; Staff Community Development Foundation (Grace  &amp; Staff) and the GraceKennedy Foundation. The Chancellor&#8217;s award is  given to organizations, which have contributed significantly to the  Caribbean, or outstanding organizations owned by persons of Caribbean  heritage.</p>
<p>The <strong>Vice Chancellor&#8217;s Award, </strong>awarded to people of  Caribbean heritage who have made significant contributions within their  organizations and communities, will be presented to the five community  leaders.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Renn Holness</strong>, Consultant Neurosurgeon<br />
Dr.  Holness is an alumnus of UWI&#8217;s Mona campus and recipient of an Honorary  Degree of Doctor of Science (DSc). He served as Professor and Head of  the Department of Neurosurgery, Dalhousie University and Director of The  UWI Clinical Training Programme in Nassau, Bahamas. He served as  President of the Canadian Neurological Society and Chairman of the  Examining Board in Neurosurgery, Royal College of Physicians of Canada.  He is a Professor and Examiner in Neurosurgery in the DM (UWI)  Neurosurgery Programme and teaches at Cornwall Regional Hospital in  Montego Bay, Jamaica.</p>
<p><strong>Ms. Kay McConney</strong>, Businesswoman and Retired Diplomat<br />
Ms.  McConney was the youngest Consul-General of Barbados in Canada. She  also served as a high-level diplomat at the United Nations (UN) in  Geneva, Switzerland; and as a trade negotiator at the World Trade  Organization (WTO). In 2009, she founded The Executive Minds which  specializes in strengthening institutional and individual capacities for  21<sup>st</sup> century environments, through training, coaching and consulting.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Wayne Purboo</strong>, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist<br />
Mr.  Purboo is the President, CEO and Co-founder of Quickplay, developing  award-winning technologies and forging critical partnerships with market  leading content providers, video service providers, handset  manufacturers and mobile service operators. He is also active on a  number of Boards in Toronto.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Vivian Rambihar</strong>, Cardiologist and Community Activist<br />
Dr.  Rambihar is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at the  University of Toronto and a globally renowned cardiologist, involved in  teaching, research and practice in Toronto for 35 years. Since 1990, he  has lectured on ethnicity and health, and chaos/complexity and health  across the West Indies. He is a pioneer in chaos and complexity science  and is the first to apply these ideas to medicine, proposing their use  in solving complex world problems, including peace, health, development,  poverty reduction and climate change.  <em> </em></p>
<p><strong>The Honourable Mr. Justice Michael H. Tulloch</strong>, Judge, Ontario Court of Appeal<br />
The  Honourable Mr. Justice Michael H. Tulloch has been a judge on the Court  of Appeals for Ontario since 2012 following nine years on the Superior  Court of Justice. He was an Assistant Crown Attorney in both Peel and  Toronto.</p>
<p>In 1995, he entered private practice, specializing in  criminal law and continued in this practice until his appointment to the  Bench in 2003. During his private practice, Justice Tulloch was also  appointed a special prosecuting agent with the Federal Department of  Justice, participating in a number of commissions. He has been actively  involved in post-secondary education as well as numerous community  organizations.</p>
<p>In 2011, he was appointed a Distinguished Research Fellow for  the Centre of Law and Policy at Ryerson University. He is the recipient  of two Honorary Doctorate Degrees. A Doctor of Laws from the University  of Guelph and a Doctor of Theology from Tyndale University and  Seminary.</p>
<p>The UWI Toronto Benefit Gala brings together Canada&#8217;s  business and academic communities to celebrate the greatness and  tireless work of the honourees, making it a much-anticipated event on  the Toronto social calendar. Former honourees include: Dr. Shirley J.  Thompson, Food For The Poor, Mr. Stephen Ames, Mr. Wesley Hall, Dr. Paul  Steinbok, The Honourable Dr. Hedy Fry, P.C., M.P., Dr. the Honourable  Jimmy Cliff, OM, Tessanne Chin,  Roger Mooking and Mr. David Taylor,  retired boxer and undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, The  Hospital for Sick Children, Mary Anne Chambers, Dr. Upton Allen, Dr.  Budhendranauth Doobay, The University of Toronto, award winning author  Malcolm Gladwell, The University Health Network, Zanana Akande, The  Honourable Harry Belafonte; The Right Hon. Michaëlle Jean, former Deputy  Chief of Toronto police Mr. Keith L. Forde; Hon. Michael Lee-Chin, OJ;  the Hon. Jean Augustine; the Hon. Justice Dr. Irving André and Dr. Karl  Massiah, Senator Vivienne Poy and Mr. Charles Coffey.</p>
<p>Under the theme <strong>&#8220;Light, Learning and Liberty&#8221;,</strong> The  University of the West Indies Toronto Benefit Gala provides funds for  scholarships.  Over 250 scholarships have been awarded to date. Over 70  have graduated, most with first class honours. The Patron of the eighth  annual Gala is The G. Raymond Chang Family (wife Donette Chin-Loy Chang,  and children Andrew Chang and Brigette Chang Addorisio).  Lead Sponsor  is Scotiabank for the eighth consecutive year.</p>
<p>Please visit our website <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.uwitorontogala.com/" target="_blank">www.uwitorontogala.com</a>, or call 416-214-7848 or email the secretariat <a style="COLOR: blue" href="mailto:toni@uwitorontogala.com" target="_blank">toni@uwitorontogala.com</a>, for more information.  At this time, the event is SOLD OUT.</p>
<p><strong>About The University of the West Indies<br />
</strong>The  University of the West Indies was established in 1948 as a College of  the University of London. It achieved full university status in 1962.  Today it is the only pan-Caribbean tertiary level institution offering a  wide array of diverse and accredited programmes to 45,000 students  throughout the region, with campuses in Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago,  Jamaica, Anguilla, Antigua, The Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin  Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts and  Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Turks and Caicos.</p>
<p><strong>Social Media<br />
Web:</strong> <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.uwitorontogala.com/" target="_blank">http://www.uwitorontogala.com</a><br />
<strong>Twitter:</strong><a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.twitter.com/uwitorontogala" target="_blank">@uwitorontogala</a><br />
<strong>Facebook:</strong><a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.facebook.com/UWIBenefitGalaToronto" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/UWIBenefitGalaToronto</a></p>
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