A couple of years ago, I was interviewed by student Nayani Thiyagarajah at Ryerson University for a video documentary entitled Shadeism. I
Toronto marked the World Refugee Day at Yonge-Dundas Square Thursday. Hundreds of people milled around in the sunshine, perusing the booths of
More than a year of since assuming office, the Liberal government has sadly still not fulfilled its campaign pledge to restore diplomatic
What can I say: I called it. It may have been my lifetime exposure to dictatorships. It may be my gradual and
You’ve probably seen some variation of the popular T-shirts that set out “Rules For Dating My Daughter.” They usually contain a number
Do you know how I first found out about sex? I was eight years old and a Muslim classmate from Pakistan, who
Legal prostitution. Assisted suicide. Decriminalized pot. Gay marriage. Our society is undergoing a breathtaking transformation, hurried along by the influence of the
Anyone who has experienced immigration knows what a roller-coaster the journey can be. The reality of arriving in a new country –
Egypt has gone through momentous changes in the last three years. There was the popular overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. The elections resulted
Economist Andrew Jackson of the Broadbent Institute in Ottawa has argued that visible-minority Canadians earn less money, and have higher unemployment rates,