Canada’s Minister for Immigration, John McCallum, made a startling announcement in Brampton. on Tuesday, about welcoming a whopping 305,000 permanent residents by
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On Tuesday, 29 October 2013, at 1:30 pm, a commemorative plaque recalling the internment of Ukrainians and other Europeans during the First World War
While working as a television journalist with Canada’s public broadcaster, CBC, in Toronto, I produced a documentary series on how new immigrants
The Conservatives have taken out ads in ethnic media suggesting Justin Trudeau would legalize brothels and make marijuana more accessible to children,
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The Associated Press (AP) news agency recently announced that it will no longer use the term “illegal immigrant.” While AP suggested alternative
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On the 99th anniversary of the start of the First World War and Canada’s first national internment operations, a permanent memorial to the