The histories of Canadians are plentiful, rich, and complex. We can never know all of them, but even sharing just a few
Belief is a novel by Mayank Bhatt, a Mumbai-born resident of Toronto. It tells the story of the son of Indian immigrants
I published my debut novel, Belief, in Canada last year. It’s the story of an immigrant family’s struggle to integrate into the Canadian mainstream. Just
A graphic novel that creates awareness about sexual abuse among immigrant and refugee women has upped its print order barely a month
In Mansoor Ladha’s new book, Memoirs of a Muhindi: Fleeing East Africa for the West, he contrasts life in Africa to Canada,
To [my] fellow immigrants. My message is don’t be disappointed by failures or hurdles that you encounter during your time of settlement.
Last week, 17-years after Jassi was found dead with her throat slit in a ditch outside the industrial metropolis of Ludhiana in
Language barriers, migration trauma, cultural discrepancies and family responsibilities; women authors of diaspora are defying the odds, breaking through different obstacles to