Liberal leader Justin Trudeau walks back on his post-debate indignation hinting at possible federal intervention to kill Quebec’s discriminatory law.
Anti-racism advocates say the federal leaders have missed an opportunity to denounce racism by choosing to play politics instead.
“I’m still undecided after watching the debate because I don’t think there was that one moment that was a game changer.” –
More than 40 of 338 federal ridings in Parliament have populations where visible minorities are the largest voting bloc. Any path to
Anti-racism advocates are calling on key political leaders in Canada to publicly renounce Quebec’s Bill 21 “secularism” law during this election campaign.
Elections Canada is urging community leaders to get New Canadians, whose turnout at the polls have been historically low, to the ballot
Virtual coast-to-coast events being staged in the wake of a new study that shows Canada has overtaken the United States as the
One in five Canadians has a favourite live music venue in their community and half believe it is likely the venue will
Vancouver Fashion Week, the largest and longest-running event of its kind in Canada turns 20 this year, driven by one man’s passion
Series of surveys focused on capturing the consumer habits and mindsets of various ethnic groups living in Canada