“You can’t be what you can’t see.” — Marian Wright Edelman, human rights activist I can’t begin to imagine life as a
Political and religious turbulence, violent militancy and natural disasters are nothing to brag about — but for many foreign expatriates arriving in
New Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has stated that an early priority would be to address ongoing concerns regarding reasonable accommodation issues. He
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander’s proposed revisions to the Citizenship Act are largely directed at “citizens of convenience.” Measures such as
All is decidedly not well in Quebec society today. This is especially obvious when we focus on the question of intercultural relations
Recently, I was listening to a very funny routine that comedienne Wanda Sykes recorded for HBO about her decision to come out.
Activists have launched a new movement to turn Montreal into a “city-state,” allowing it to govern itself, and distancing itself from the
The country’s largest and most diverse school board was in the spotlight earlier this month for all the wrong reasons. The Toronto
New realities of providing settlement services to immigrants and the future vision for the settlement sector in Canada were discussed at the
Canada, with immigrants from over 200 countries, is a country of diasporas. New Canadians settle, integrate and become citizens. But becoming Canadian