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'''Fitzroy Gordon''' is the [[Maja Awards]] International president. His Caribbean and African Radio Network (CARN) was recently awarded a license by the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission ([[CTRC]]), to operate a commercial Caribbean/African radio station in Toronto.
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'''Fitzroy Gordon''' is the [[Maja Awards]] International president. His Caribbean and African Radio Network (CARN) was recently awarded a license by the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission ([[CRTC]]), to operate a commercial Caribbean/African radio station in Toronto.
 
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Who is Fitzroy Gordon ?

Fitzroy Gordon is the Maja Awards International president. His Caribbean and African Radio Network (CARN) was recently awarded a license by the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), to operate a commercial Caribbean/African radio station in Toronto.

According to Gordon, this will be the first station that offers Caribbean music and news magazine format-programming in the community 24 hours a day/7 days a week, with a dynamic gospel influence and a connection with the churches.