What does it mean to be Canadian? What kind of Canada do we want? If you’ve tuned into the election coverage lately,
Not only is this one of the longest campaigns in Canadian political history, it may turn out to also be one of
Unlike the pictured protester, many Canadians have been muted when it comes to speaking up for Muslims who have been attacked throughout
Multiculturalism should be off-limits in Canadian politics. No party should leverage prejudice against minorities – visible or otherwise – in a plot
During an election, ethnic media is a double-edged sword. On one hand, they provide an outlet for parties to target their messaging towards
The crisis in local journalism is well documented, most extensively in a report last January by the Public Policy Forum, and by others who
Facebook knows me well, but not that well. The other night a sponsored ad popped into my newsfeed, asking me if I
Covering this Canadian federal election has been a surreal experience. First off, being a permanent resident without the right to vote, it
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo were both victims of radicalized Canadian citizens bent on killing a soldier. So why, in
In 2003, I ran into a number of Canadians travelling through the Middle East, but two minutes into the conversation I discovered