Diaspora populations are increasingly being seen as “bridge builders” between host countries and the nations they come from, particularly amid crisis situations
Canadians have seen a flurry of changes to federal immigration policy since a majority government was elected in the spring of 2011.
As mainstream media focus on the war in Ukraine and Canada’s position on it, headlines in the Eastern European diaspora media reveal
Six years into office and on the first anniversary of forming a majority government in Ottawa, the Conservatives see a very different
Canada is a multicultural country, but has a policy of bilingualism. So, what happens to the scores of languages that make up
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Microaggressions are those subtle slights that occur daily for so many people from diverse communities, backgrounds, and identities. The slights can be
Politically-mobilized diaspora communities have the potential to act as “spoilers’” in conflict resolution and post-war reconciliation in their home countries, Sri Lanka’s
Quebec’s growing obsession with identity politics came to a head, quite literally, last month, when a judge refused to hear the case
This is a compilation of the most important news stories reported by Latin American media in Canada, during Dec. and Jan. Harper