Nothing brings Canadians together like sports, especially hockey. We really love our hockey. Just think about the national pride we felt when
The Juggler’s Children: A journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us, a Governor General’s literary award finalist by Toronto-based
Great changes were on the horizon. It was the end of March 1789. The Estates General had been summoned by King Louis
Regrets, but I won’t be attending bicentenary birthday celebrations for Sir John A. Macdonald — my country’s most famous immigrant son, its
Political parties and media have always needed each other. Considering that Canada has a large number of multicultural and ethnic communities existing
Q: Could you tell me a little bit about your background in journalism? A: I came to Ryerson in 2007, but before
The weekend of December 6th to December 8th brought together 300 members of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
This being the season of remembrances, a community dialogue was launched in Toronto to promote broader public respect for the human rights
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