Canadians should be having an informed discussion about their country’s involvement in the fight against ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria).
Controversy over Canada’s temporary foreign workers program – and perceptions that some employers are abusing it – made headlines earlier this year.
The Fraser Institute has added Ontario’s schools to a growing list of school rankings in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario,
Through the fall of 1943 and into the winter and spring of 1944, Steve Rotschild and the other children were free to
This year is the 60th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, that desegregated American public schools.
India and Canada — both models of successful pluralistic societies where diverse cultural, linguistic and religious communities live together peacefully — can
Looking back on the mayoral and municipal elections in Ontario, it is clear that the only immigrant-related issue that gained some traction
Having recently celebrated Citizenship week (Oct. 13-19), it is worth addressing a rather frequent topic of discussion concerning Canadian citizenship – the
We’ve been here before. On September 11, 2001, the triumphal optimism inspired by the Soviet Union’s collapse — the so-called End of
Events this week on Parliament Hill and in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Quebec) have rocked the nation. It is hard to make meaning of it