It isn’t often that I have the luxury of watching television, but, when I see Discovery Channels’ Mythbusters, it makes me smile.
The need for diversity in the legal profession was the flavour of the evening at the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto’s
Jihoon Lee has come a long way since moving to Toronto two and a half years ago. Born in ideologically repressive North Korea,
It may not be time for report cards in school just yet, but when it comes to research, several annual report cards
Agency of the Future is a national project started in 2013 by Canada’s settlement sector and the Pathways to Prosperity research partnership
When the series of revolutionary protests and riots – dubbed the “Arab Spring” – broke out in late 2010, news outlets worldwide
Canada’s government will shortly introduce a bill intended to further discourage “barbaric cultural practices,” such as polygamy, forced marriages, and “honour” killings.
Speaking Out on Human Rights is a powerful response to the right-wing backlash against human rights commissions and tribunals. In this readable book,
Niagara-on-the-Lake has a Remembrance Day Ceremony for legionnaires, politicians, veterans, and townspeople to pay tribute to soldiers who gave up their lives
How inclusive is Canada’s history? This Remembrance Day, as Canadians struggle to find relevance and meaning in global conflict, we might ask