While last week’s U.K. election highlighted similarities between our system and Britain’s, this week marks the anniversary of Canadians setting themselves apart
My mother is 82 and suffering from dementia, but the moment she heard that I was going to give a speech to
How inclusive is Canada’s history? This Remembrance Day, as Canadians struggle to find relevance and meaning in global conflict, we might ask
Several thousand lucky people will be the first of many visitors to embark on a journey through human rights around the world,
Yurij Fojczuk immigrated to Canada in 1912 and set up a homestead. He would come to be known as George Forchuk. Two
Last week I came across an article in the Halifax Chronicle Herald memorializing a tragic day fifty years ago when three young
A travelling exhibition which highlights the experiences of immigrants to Canada officially launched in Nanaimo, British Columbia, this week. Canada: Day 1
Regrets, but I won’t be attending bicentenary birthday celebrations for Sir John A. Macdonald — my country’s most famous immigrant son, its
Throughout the Canadian provinces, Portuguese-Canadians have been celebrating for the past year the date that marks the beginning of Portuguese emigration to
On Tuesday, 29 October 2013, at 1:30 pm, a commemorative plaque recalling the internment of Ukrainians and other Europeans during the First World War