Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau notoriously blamed the separatists’ defeat in the 1995 Quebec referendum on money and the ethnic vote. When
What happened to former Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s cracking down on birth tourism: women coming to Canada to give birth
The reforms of Ministers Jason Kenney and Chris Alexander have focused on reducing fraud and abuse in the immigration system. Previous governments
With the World Cup in Brazil coming to a close, it’s politically correct to ask, which team were you cheering for? With
With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
Too much of the current debate over Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW’s) is happening in a vacuum. These residents of Canada are just
New Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has stated that an early priority would be to address ongoing concerns regarding reasonable accommodation issues. He
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander’s proposed revisions to the Citizenship Act are largely directed at “citizens of convenience.” Measures such as
Canada, with immigrants from over 200 countries, is a country of diasporas. New Canadians settle, integrate and become citizens. But becoming Canadian
Now that we know what the government has in mind for the Citizenship Act, let’s talk about the longer-term implications of the proposed