If an immigrant community’s coming-of-age needs to be gauged in Canada, the way it is courted by politicians is a good indicator.
The Sri Lankan civil war holds many a lesson for the island-nation’s diaspora community in Canada and the world in general, according
The morning after the first leaders’ debate of the federal election campaign Thursday night, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was seen pressing home
With the world at large impassive in its reaction to the Egyptian military’s ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, the diametrically opposite responses
By now the Liberal candidates for the predominantly visible minority ridings of Scarborough have grown used to party strategists lavishing attention on
Ayesha Syed didn’t vote in the 2011 election. It wasn’t because she took her civic duty of voting for granted or isn’t
It is usual for different Chinese organizations to gather candidates from the community and hear them out in places like shopping malls
Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
A Liberal government will make family reunification one of its core immigration priorities along with renewing and expanding the refugee program. Party
Rightly or wrongly, foreign policy is not high on the list of issues that Canadians would like to know about during a