Tough times bring out the best in people – or the worst. The recent brouhaha over the hiring practices of the Royal
As of April 1, entrepreneurs from around the world with ideas for new business ventures and financial backing from Canadian investors can
It is unfortunate that a debate over selectively aborting female fetuses has been hijacked by politics in Ottawa. A Conservative member of
“Most Canadians in favour of limits on immigration: poll,” read a recent headline in the National Post. It sounded ominous, perhaps an
Review of The Big Shift: The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture and What it Means for Our Future –
The creation of a new Office of Religious Freedom within Canada’s Foreign Affairs department has been generally panned as “pandering” to ethnic
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is on the record as saying that the Canadian government acted against its own political interests
New Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne’s first day on the job seemed sanguine enough. She came across as someone keen on consensus building.
Multiculturalism is a cornerstone of our understanding of Canada and has been so for at least the last 40 years. We have
The Armenian Diaspora and Turkey’s civil society should work together to pressure the Turkish government to recognize the Armenian Genocide, a Turkish-German