Am I the only one in Ontario who feels as if immigrant issues have been cast aside in favour of the same
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As the misery and displacement stemming from the multi-sided Syrian civil war worsens and the international community is asked to resettle some
For more and more new Canadians arriving in Ontario, Toronto and Ottawa are no longer the desired destinations. Newcomers seem to be
With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
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Several legal groups are calling on Ottawa for a more accountable process for judicial appointments saying there is an appalling lack of
With the World Cup in Brazil coming to a close, it’s politically correct to ask, which team were you cheering for? With
“We’re not going to end racism tomorrow, but we’re sure as hell going to try.” Winnipeg’s Mayor Brian Bowman spoke those words
Last year we witnessed surprising riots and fire in the streets of Stockholm, largely perpetrated by young men whose families originated in