Toronto marked the World Refugee Day at Yonge-Dundas Square Thursday. Hundreds of people milled around in the sunshine, perusing the booths of
Belief is a novel by Mayank Bhatt, a Mumbai-born resident of Toronto. It tells the story of the son of Indian immigrants
More than a year of since assuming office, the Liberal government has sadly still not fulfilled its campaign pledge to restore diplomatic
Hossein is a 10-year-old Iraqi orphan with long hair, big olive-coloured eyes and a shy smile. He loves going to school and
On one of the final stops during its two-year, cross-country “Our Canada” workshop series, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) held an
When Syrian refugee children arrive in Canadian classrooms for the very first time, the anxiety they feel might be more than simply
Welcome to the debate about the debates. The world of federal election leaders’ debates as we know it went kaboom last week,
Twenty years ago, the British/South Asian comedy show, Goodness Gracious Me, ran a skit where a British employee at an Indian firm
I published my debut novel, Belief, in Canada last year. It’s the story of an immigrant family’s struggle to integrate into the Canadian mainstream. Just
What can I say: I called it. It may have been my lifetime exposure to dictatorships. It may be my gradual and