Abbas Abdiannia has been operating Ahwaz Hookah House for 20 years, and he has no intention of stopping now
The city's motion has reignited discussions about how governments define hate, and whether caste-based oppression is being overlooked.
Economic pressures initially sparked protests, but activists abroad have worked to clarify how quickly the movement evolved to a call for the
The symbolic move, prompted by student presentations, raises broader questions about how hate is defined and whose experiences are protected.
Syrian religious minorities in Canada are unable to return home to support their families, and are limited in what they can do
The president of Ayoub’s Dried Fruits and Nuts credits a people-first culture and community support for turning a small North Vancouver shop
Thousands of entrepreneurs are already waiting for permanent residency, many of whom have built successful companies in Canada.
The Canadian Association of Journalist's 2025 newsroom diversity survey collected data from 5,662 journalists in 325 newsrooms covering radio, television, digital and
Brampton's new store has expanded access to Indian-made whiskies and rums for the first time.
Immigrants who are highly educated and highly skilled are leaving at twice the rate of those with less education and lower skills.