Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent strategies won India independence from Britain and set India on a firm foundation of democracy. His actions still inspire
While the material is complex, and the intricacies appear almost infinite, the authors have made every attempt to write in as accessible
The fourth annual Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) came to a close yesterday. Every year during the first week of May, authors
The 26th edition of the documentary festival Hot Docs, running in Toronto from 25 April – 6 May, brings together stories regarding
I have respect and admiration for Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the New Democratic Party. I appreciate that he presented the story
Quebec’s secularist Bill 21, which bans public workers from wearing religious symbols, dredges up memories of a similar ban France initiated in
In a city already lacking local media, failing to represent Brampton’s diverse population could lead to lost opportunities for residents, said participants
Women of colour in journalism bring a lot to the job. And take a lot, too.
A recent Nanos survey shows that as Canadian women are getting older, they feel less equal than men
MONTREAL — The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) has filed a complaint with Radio-Canada over a caller’s remarks it… The