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When the world’s largest democracy is in the midst of choosing its next government, it is only natural that the the world’s
Unknown to the larger Canadian public and media, a story that originated in Toronto this month had caught the interest of Koreans
Before reopening relations with Iran, the Canadian government should hold the Middle Eastern country accountable for human rights violations against minority religions,
TORONTO – National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada NEPMCC organized a reception and presentation of the Report on Canada’s Community-based
Clarita Alia trembled in anger when asked about the likelihood that the mayor of her home city of Davao in the southern
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With campaigning picking up speed for the October 19 federal elections, a dipstick poll on how new Canadians view the unfolding political
From the anti-terrorism bill, Charlie Hebdo and William Schabas’ resignation to Ontario’s new sex education curriculum, ethnic media covering the Arab world
If an immigrant community’s coming-of-age needs to be gauged in Canada, the way it is courted by politicians is a good indicator.