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Quebec's Bill 21 and Bill 96 have been strongly condemned for discriminating against religious and ethnic minorities in that province. But all
The Taliban is trying to achieve legitimacy through international recognition of its regime, but its actions -- which violate the Doha Agreement
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With the coming 2021 Fall semester approaching, Dawn Russell, president of St. Thomas University, argues in this guest column that Atlantic Canada’s
Journalists and artists of Turkish origin living in exile, including New Canadian Media’s Arzu Yildiz, are being targeted after a hit list
The director of digital data and skills at the Business Council of Canada says in this guest column that the digital economy
“The #CancelCanadaDay conversation isn’t a referendum on whether or not Canada is a good place to live. It’s about acknowledging the fact
Structural racism is pervasive throughout Canada's institutions. A new survey aims to shed light on the causes and possible systemic solutions.