The number of Muslims in Canada is not nearly what Canadians imagine it to be. In the aftermath of this month’s terrorist
The Charlie Hebdo massacre and subsequent hostage-taking and murders at the Paris kosher supermarket were supposedly in retaliation for the blasphemous manner
As the Academy Award nominations briefly usurp global terror headlines, I recall how watching events unfold in Paris last week was a
If the latest spring fashions are not in store to cheer Canadians at the end of yet another dreary winter, little noticed
Detainment without trial. Denial of adequate medical care. Overcrowded and dangerous facilities. The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) has recently been plagued
“Secular society” does not mean that nothing is sacred. The common good is sacred. The welfare of society is sacred. And by
Bilingualism is arguably what sets Canada apart from the rest of North America – it has historically been the strength of our
Would Chinatown still be Chinatown if there were no Chinese people? Today, only one-fourth of Toronto’s Chinese community resides in downtown Chinatown.
On December 10, 2014, CASSA (Council of Agencies Serving South Asians) organized a conference titled ‘Brown Canada 2020 Summit’ at York University
One year ago, as Sochi geared up to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, Canadians united in condemnation of Russia’s anti-gay laws. Now,