Although a mass expulsion in 1755 resulted in their dispersal, the Acadians of present day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia remained undaunted
The good news for Kellie Leitch — and she might need some right now — is that many Canadians believe this country
Racial profiling by police is not a new phenomenon. The ability to now document aggression by law enforcement against African Americans and
Last week, a racist Kijji ad seeking renters for a basement apartment in Mississauga briefly drew attention from the media because of
Prof. April Lindgren (picture at right) of Ryerson University has made a name for herself studying ethnic media in Canada for many
The recent death of Abdirahman Abdi after his violent arrest in Ottawa and the 2015 police shooting of Andrew Loku in Toronto
Canada’s immigration minister John McCallum recently announced that the federal government is evaluating the merits of launching a new program to attract
I was born at the Vavuniya General Hospital in the winter of 1988, in a town that is often referred to as
A Surrey forum held earlier this year on helping Syrian refugees settle in our area started with an ice-breaker. Participants were asked
The stories in the Best of All Worlds represent seven of the most commonly spoken immigrant languages in Canada’s largest cities. Reinforcing