Students and administrators at a few public schools report a greater sense of acceptance and better resources that reflect their religious practices
Even without majority support for separation, immigration has emerged as a polarizing factor in Alberta’s sovereignty debate.
The Hindu Samaj of Hamilton and Region began with a few families gathering for bhajans. Five decades later, the temple has witnessed
Women make up the majority of clients using several federally-funded settlement supports, including language training, employment-related services and childcare.
India recently announced five regional medical hubs to boost its niche as an international healthcare destination. However, to compete with global heavyweights,
The new Learning Lab showcases the history of Chinese immigration between the 1950s and 1980s
Supreme Court’s new tort remedy is much celebrated, but the case shows persisting barriers facing immigrant and racialized women fleeing abuse
Thousands in Quebec face the prospect of returning to their home countries over uncertainty.
Crowds gathered in front of Vancouver Art Gallery to demonstrate their ability to preserve culture and memory
As water-based bathroom hygiene gains ground in Canada, newcomer and student advocates say bidets raise bigger questions about how Canada is coming