On December 10, 2014, CASSA (Council of Agencies Serving South Asians) organized a conference titled ‘Brown Canada 2020 Summit’ at York University
With the opening of a new session of Parliament next week, the campaign leading up to anticipated federal elections in Oct. 2015
Is the Arab Spring coming to a neighbourhood near you? That is the question on the minds of many Arab and Canadian
A campaign to collect books and other resources to enhance educational opportunities for black children in Toronto is gaining support, while the Black Lives
It is perhaps a good thing that immigration is not a major federal campaign issue, although the issue does surface in certain immigrant-rich
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada is currently holding its annual convention (Aug 28-30) in Mississauga, Ontario. The community established itself in Canada a half-century ago and
Canada is lagging behind when it comes to prosecuting hate speech, terrorism financing and terrorism related activities, at least compared with other jurisdictions,
A recent panel discussion on immigrant children provided interesting insights into how school-going kids cope when their families move home from one
David Carment (Religious Freedom? This office is about ethnic votes, Feb. 21) has theorized in the Globe and Mail that the federal
A discussion on democratic transitions highlighted the need to include the role of women when examining how world leaders have created democratic