When Alice Munro won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature last week, the announcement was greeted with near-unanimous cheers from writers, academics
A travelling exhibition which highlights the experiences of immigrants to Canada officially launched in Nanaimo, British Columbia, this week. Canada: Day 1
Honour on Trial: The Shafia Murders and the Culture of Honour Killings – by Paul Schliesmann, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2012, 207 pages
Last week I came across an article in the Halifax Chronicle Herald memorializing a tragic day fifty years ago when three young
A powerful documentary exploring the Canadian government’s use of security certificates to hold non-citizens indefinitely based on secret evidence is hitting the
OTTAWA – I used to be part of an all-women’s book club in Ottawa a few years ago. In 2008, I remember
Yurij Fojczuk immigrated to Canada in 1912 and set up a homestead. He would come to be known as George Forchuk. Two
Growing up in a working class neighbourhood in Calgary, there were only a handful of entertainment choices our family could afford, one
Review of The Big Shift: The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture and What it Means for Our Future –