I don’t know why hypocrisy by politicians still manages to surprise me. Recently, it was being paraded in plain sight by Brampton’s
For many Sikhs in Canada today, the Komagata Maru incident still looms large in our consciousness. For anyone not familiar with this
While working as a television journalist with Canada’s public broadcaster, CBC, in Toronto, I produced a documentary series on how new immigrants
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Victoria Bechkalo, a social worker from Ukraine, and Aleksandr Aksenov, a bank analyst from Russia, had only five guests at their Toronto
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In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare gave us the famous line “What is in a name? That which we call a rose by any
Dear Minister Ahmed Hussen, Many of us cheered when you were recently made the Immigration Minister. We felt that as an immigrant