Capt. Rey García-Salas spent more than a decade researching the number of Latino Canadians who fought in the two World Wars.
Cambridge, Ont. celebrated its first Emancipation Day on Aug. 1. The day was officially recognized in Canada in 2021.
100 years since the Chinese Exclusion Act, a museum that documents Chinese Canadians’ harrowing journey opened its doors on July 1.
“Someone once told me, in Saskatchewan, every town has a Chinese restaurant and story.”
From the new Heritage Minute told in the voice of a pioneer Sikh woman, to breaking away from the patriarchy in Calgary,
The Canadian education system does a woeful job of preparing students for the realities of an anti-Black world.
Many Asians expelled by Idi Amin from Uganda 50 years ago have thrived in Canada.
The Canadian Immigration Historical society has entered a new partnership to encourage student research of Canada’s migration history
Given Canada's and the international community's refusal to deem Anfal a genocide, 34 years later the Kurdish diaspora is still worried of
The Japanese Canadian internment contributed to a cross-generational loss of culture for many in the diaspora that's now being unearthed through art.