As a signatory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Canada acknowledges the right to adequate health care for all. However, uninsured
Like many immigrants, Sadia Sohail was looking forward to starting a new life in Canada when she moved here with her young
They came and grabbed what they wanted. It broke my heart. I was 12 when I had to open up my apartment and
The country’s largest and most diverse school board was in the spotlight earlier this month for all the wrong reasons. The Toronto
Days after being sworn in as prime minister on November 4 last year, Justin Trudeau listed priority tasks for his ministers.
More than 160 Canadians lost their lives, more than 1,000 were wounded, and the government spent over $20 billion during Canada’s mission
A group of citizens is accusing Videotron, one of Quebec’s largest telecommunication companies, of failing to provide mandatory community television service in
Moving to a new country can be stressful. It means leaving familiar places, people and aspects of everyday life behind. Whether arriving
Mohammad Shahadat Hossain is the kind of person who doesn’t just have a plan B, he has a plan C as well. In
This is an occasional column on immigrants running for political office — at the municipal, provincial or federal level. Here, we feature a candidate