Universities and colleges collect more from international students every year with tuition-fee increases, while prices for domestic or in-province students remain at
What began seven years ago after major multiplexes withdrew the Rajnikanth blockbuster "Kabali," owing to safety concerns, South Indian movie enthusiasts in
The program began in 2022 and is open to athletes who compete at the national level in their home countries.
Cambridge, Ont. celebrated its first Emancipation Day on Aug. 1. The day was officially recognized in Canada in 2021.
Bias, systemic racism, and discrimination, still exist within the CAF but former African immigrant and retired major Charles Deogratias says it's becoming
Iranian-American Afshin Ghotbi shares his journey in coaching soccer around the world, and his current role in developing Canadian soccer with Vancouver
Chow takes office with the city facing a daunting $1 billion deficit and a host of difficult issues.
Separate study permits no longer required to enrol in education programs to improve skills.
A significant increase in the number of abused women without valid immigration status has pushed Yellow Brick House to hire an in-house
Marc Miller, Canada's new Immigration Minister, must maintain strong public support for immigration while ensuring there is enough affordable housing for all