When Loay Almously arrived with his family in Toronto in July, he was struck by its green, wide open spaces. It reminded
In concluding this series, I’d like to offer some context to what happened on May 5 in the Alberta provincial election and
Settlement agencies and other organizations are busy ramping up their services to prepare for the 10,000 Syrians that will arrive in Canada
Recently, without warning and without consultation, Rogers Communications decided to end all Italian-language news and current affairs television programming on the multicultural
Inside the main atrium of Carleton University, four women wearing hijabs (a head covering worn by some Muslim women) set up tables
The email arrived on the evening of Friday, December 4th. Our first Syrian refugee family will be here soon. The alert came
On a chilly December weekend in East Toronto, a makeshift “tent city” appeared as the cool night air rolled in. In the
“I wanted to be white so bad, and the worst thing I ever did was I was ashamed of my mother, that
For Sammar Mian and Atief Sheikh and their families, waiting for more than four hours at the airport to welcome incoming Syrian
“I’m afraid for my son to grow up.” The words come via a 23-year-old woman, who sits with her six-month-old son in