Ajit Jain is a three-decade chronicler of the Indo-Canadian community. His role as a journalist and editor for India Abroad’s Toronto edition
Montreal-born artist Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen began her most recent project after discovering a void in Canada’s national archives: representations of multiculturalism. “I
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Canadian citizenship should be seen as a reward for Permanent Residents who have established themselves in the country and become exemplary citizens.
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Clarita Alia trembled in anger when asked about the likelihood that the mayor of her home city of Davao in the southern
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The high-profile deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, and Freddie Gray have allowed us to train the spotlight on law
Activists from ethnic communities in Canada said they will fight a new law that changes the Citizenship Act which gives government the
Activists have launched a new movement to turn Montreal into a “city-state,” allowing it to govern itself, and distancing itself from the