Is there any topic touchier in Canada than Quebec’s identity politics? It might be easier to answer this question from the outside
Canadian writers and educators are expressing a need for more children’s books about refugee and diaspora stories that reflect Canada’s diversity. “It
Elly Bollegraaf, 76, moved to Canada in 1951 with her family after most of her relatives were wiped out in one of
Canada is not the land of fairy tales. It is a land of opportunities, welcoming those who are daring and rebound from
It would give me great pleasure to write with confidence that the ‘Lizard of Oz’ has lost his touch — that the
Kim Thuy’s fourth novel continues the author’s style of recalling her own journey to Canada and crossing linguistic and cultural boundaries. “I
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Diaz owes his early literary education to the two local librarians who nurtured his love for reading. The
Nearly two years after the 100 year anniversary of the Komagata Maru arriving in the Burrard Inlet, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will
In the fall of 2015, in the heat of a federal election, the country was deeply moved by images of refugees fleeing
Followers of Islamic State (IS) or Al Qaeda may never admit it, but the election victory of Sadiq Khan as mayor of