It’s been a difficult start to 2015. From the attacks in Paris, the rapid fall in oil prices to the sudden closure
The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) is urging elected officials to do more to combat hate crimes. This is despite a
Four years after hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to demand political, social and economic change, their movement has
The Conservative government tabled the Anti-Terrorism Act 2015 – the latest in a string of legislative amendments aimed at protecting Canadian national
Ontario cabinet minister Michael Chan has joined issue with the Globe and Mail over its reporting this week suggesting he could be
When Sri Lanka celebrated its 67th Independence Day on February 4, it did so filled with hope that it can finally realize
“How can I help?” For the last five days, that refrain has been like music to the ears of Ratna Omidvar, Chair
Kerry Washington, star of “Scandal”, is on the March 2015 cover of In Style magazine. Shortly after Washington shared the cover with
The federal election season is fast approaching. The BC civic election was a mere three months ago. Every aspiring federal politician will try to
A Richmond Hill high school teacher has been accused of posting Islamophobic tweets against his own students, the York Region District School