War veterans from all over the world have chosen to start new lives in Canada. Many of them fought against each other,
Known for its whimsical and theatrical presentation of traditional Indian cuisine, Farzi Cafe is part of the Michelin-recognized culinary group, Massive Restaurants.
For people of Indian heritage around the world, October is an important festive month with some of the most anticipated holidays taking
TIFF triumphs even in the middle of another pandemic-hit year. NCM’s Iqbal H Chowdhury profiles two debut films from India that showcase
Author, lawyer and social justice advocate, Silmy Abdullah’s debut collection of short stories, Home of The Floating Lily, an intimate portrait of
For this year's National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, NCM reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how a local artist is using her
On this first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept. 30), we carry a book excerpt that speaks to the experience of
The Scotiabank Giller Prize shines a light on the best of Canadian literature, promoting the works of both emerging and established authors.
“Human rights can be broken when it is out of the public eye.” Drunken Birds, presented at the 46th TIFF, is a
Bengali intellectuals in Canada call for more efforts to keep the Bengali youth interested in their native language and literary heritage.