How inclusive is Canada’s history? This Remembrance Day, as Canadians struggle to find relevance and meaning in global conflict, we might ask
Dr. Vivienne Poy’s Passage to Promise Land: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women to Canada was launched at York University in Toronto recently.
Even before its planned opening in 2014, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Manitoba has had its share of critics.
An estimated 214 million people — about 3% of the world’s population — have migrated across international borders as of 2010. While
A very odd thing happened Saturday in Canada. A poll appeared to show that a majority of my fellow citizens support the screening
The man who put Filipinos on the political map of this country has died in Winnipeg, his home for more than five
Four million Syrians have fled their country and millions more are living in dire conditions in refugee camps. But very soon, a
My mother is 82 and suffering from dementia, but the moment she heard that I was going to give a speech to
As the New Year kicks off there is a lot to keep abreast of within the Latin American diaspora. Here’s a look
Kicked out of the house where they held jamming sessions because neighbours complained of too much noise. No place to practise. No