As COVID-19 infection rates rise among South Asians, the community fights the virus of misinformation.
A five-part research series by New Canadian Media unpacks the impacts of ethnic media’s pandemic coverage for multilingual communities. Here’s how we
Toastmasters, a speaking club designed to improve the communication and leadership skills of its members, has helped many immigrants in the GTA
What might it be like to treat COVID-19 patients while also being targeted as the cause of the disease? Dr. Stephanie Go,
Canada has more than 1.1 million small and mid-sized businesses, and 28 per cent of the country’s entrepreneurs are women. Even
The effects of immigrating alone can be very isolating but do they compare to the isolation of lockdowns? Shan Qiao shares her
One in five Canadians has a favourite live music venue in their community and half believe it is likely the venue will
Over 90 per cent of Canadian hospitality workers have been laid off since the pandemic. Those who are bearing the brunt of
Aruna Haider from Toronto was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer during the pandemic. While the treatment was going smooth, the mental
Toronto’s FoodShare, a food justice organization, is making waves with helping BIPOC and newcomer communities but is up against funding cuts and