In part two of NCM’s coverage of the reactions amongst the ethnic/immigrant communities to Ontario’s sex education curriculum changes, our reporters focus
A Surrey forum held earlier this year on helping Syrian refugees settle in our area started with an ice-breaker. Participants were asked
Canadian book publishers and literature supporters say diverse stories written by emerging writers can increase readership and are vital for enhancing Canada’s
As the number of first generation Italian immigrants in Vancouver decreases, the city’s Italian Cultural Centre – Il Centro – is planning
A fourth-year university student in Vancouver, B.C. is asking residents to get to know their neighbours. Zakir Jamal Suleman, 22, launched The
Preet Sandhu Dhillon has taken what kids and babies naturally do and made it a teaching tool. “Singing to babies and children
Many parents throughout Ontario were up in arms about the new sex education curriculum announced Feb. 23, feeling they were excluded as
Canada’s immigration minister John McCallum recently announced that the federal government is evaluating the merits of launching a new program to attract
Café Babanussa is a story about mental illness that has never been told before. Through the journey of a young, mixed-race woman
The Sri Lankan civil war holds many a lesson for the island-nation’s diaspora community in Canada and the world in general, according