Responding to public opinion, the City of Edmonton has pulled a controversial bus placard ad campaign that some believe conveyed anti-Muslim sentiment.
While the Liberal government announced this week that there would be 10,000 Syrians admitted to Canada by the end of 2015 and
Multiculturalism may be one of the tenets of Canadian national identity, but it may be doing more harm than good, said Irshad
While Canada’s recent federal election resulted in more visible minorities being elected to Parliament than ever before, many also lost and are
Her story reads like a movie script. Twenty years ago, Maryam Monsef fled the brutal rule of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
As the federal government grapples with proposed changes to Canada’s temporary foreign worker (TFW) program, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) speaks with Linda
Will the Liberal government hold a referendum on electoral reform? Is President Obama actually ok with Canada withdrawing its CF-18s from the ISIS
Although nine per cent of Egyptians said they would likely boycott the presidential elections and 15 per cent were still undecided, the
Arif Virani’s résumé is long and impressive. And nobody would say the newly appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees
The 2014 Liberal Plan for “One Ontario” will include a number of initiatives to attract skilled immigrants to the province, provide more