News that Omar Khadr would receive an official apology from the Canadian government along with a $10.5 million settlement of his civil
Celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday should be cause for celebration, but every single media article that cropped up on my social media feed
Curtis Carmichael has set out to do what many could only dream of. Following in the footsteps of Canadian legends like Terry
Well, the inevitable has happened. We all knew it was coming. Canada’s most famous ‘child soldier’, Omar Khadr, is about to receive
The latest Australian census data is in and it makes for interesting reading. Of particular note, 72 per cent of residents reported
As an integral part of Latin American Week, Carnaval Del Sol has returned for another year with an even larger assortment of
The saga of Toronto’s ‘Balita’ newspaper and its publisher Teresita ‘Tess’ Cusipag, is a sober reminder that there are limits to free
As I have stated on many occasions, the threat to Canada from Islamist extremist groups represents by far the single greatest priority
Parliament Hill in Ottawa is one of those treasures found only in liberal democracies. Anyone can show up and lobby, protest, shout
In 1918, 26 Polish soldiers were buried in the Polish Military Cemetery behind St.Vincent de Paul Church. The small plot of graves