Is politics ‘broken’? For a growing number of Canadians, the answer appears to be ‘yes’ – and there may not be an
An annual ethnic media reception hosted by the Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne turned into chaos last Thursday when most of the journalists
Pulse takes a look at some stories that caught the attention of Canada’s Indian diaspora community. From cricket fever to the ethnic
Faiza Hassan, a trainee lawyer in Ottawa, reflects on the importance of professionalism for young professionals from Black and Muslim backgrounds navigating
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Quebec’s growing obsession with identity politics came to a head, quite literally, last month, when a judge refused to hear the case
It is time for Aboriginals to reclaim their power and influence in Canada. This is what author, essayist and president of PEN
A warm welcome back to Ottawa to MPs of all parties. I hope you had a great time over spring break, but
Canadian freelance journalist and humanitarian Ali Mustafa died in Aleppo one year ago this month. He and seven others were killed by a
Canada’s youth vote is up for grabs. So who’s grabbing? There’s a persistent myth about young voters — that they tend to act