As Canadians celebrate 100 years of Remembrance commemorations, author and director of the Indus Media Foundation, Steven Purewal, says it's time to
The new Immigration Minister's legacy, writes immigration lawyer Zool Suleman, depends on what concrete steps he takes to rid the department once
Polls show most Canadians think racism is a problem in this country. While the Liberal government has taken certain positive steps toward
Indigenous people and New Canadians might be two of the most influential population groups across Canada in the long run. But there
The post-election period will be a key opportunity for all political parties to take a decided stand on the issue of Quebec’s
Anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine protesters have been getting a lot of airplay in newsrooms, thereby fanning the flames of misinformation and driving the
Quebec's Bill 21 and Bill 96 have been strongly condemned for discriminating against religious and ethnic minorities in that province. But all
The Taliban is trying to achieve legitimacy through international recognition of its regime, but its actions -- which violate the Doha Agreement
As the desperate situation in Afghanistan evolves, Vancouver-based Afghan journalist, Hamid Safi explores what has changed in the Taliban in the past
Microaggressions happen to newcomers and immigrants daily, even during small talk. Being asked about one's accent is one of them, writes Kaziwa