It is vain to talk about a community without understanding the issues of the community. Benn Adeoba, a candidate for Toronto city
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The proxy wars between Islamist and secular Arab leaders that have been seething across the Middle East for three years have broken
The Canadian Sikh Association says it will consider whatever legal options remain, if lobbying efforts fail to reverse a decision by Ontario
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CNN recently reported that college applications from Chinese foreign students to the US sounded exactly the same. In fact, one admission officer read a
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