A travelling exhibition which highlights the experiences of immigrants to Canada officially launched in Nanaimo, British Columbia, this week. Canada: Day 1
Inside the cloth grocery bags neatly tucked in the back seat of Bonnie Lee’s* car, Quaker Oats hot cereal, Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
Honour on Trial: The Shafia Murders and the Culture of Honour Killings – by Paul Schliesmann, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2012, 207 pages
Six years into office and on the first anniversary of forming a majority government in Ottawa, the Conservatives see a very different
“It’s very important to love your job from day one,” Egyptian Canadian journalist Mohammed Fahmy said to a packed room at the
Major Chinese media outlets had Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade, in their headlines after the Globe and
Canadian families looking for caregivers or nannies will have a harder time, thanks to the federal legislation that is capping overseas applications,
A textbook ban to curtail “Western values in China” could be a boon for educational institutions in Canada, say experts. “This ban
Last week I came across an article in the Halifax Chronicle Herald memorializing a tragic day fifty years ago when three young
A powerful documentary exploring the Canadian government’s use of security certificates to hold non-citizens indefinitely based on secret evidence is hitting the