With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
Naheed Nenshi’s meteoric rise – from relative obscurity to being the new face of Western Canada – was fodder for international media
As the misery and displacement stemming from the multi-sided Syrian civil war worsens and the international community is asked to resettle some
It was a provincial election that no one in Ontario seemed to want. While many voters were reluctant to take part, others
Economist Andrew Jackson of the Broadbent Institute in Ottawa has argued that visible-minority Canadians earn less money, and have higher unemployment rates,
Kicking off today (June 12) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 32 countries will battle for the prestigious right to call themselves this year’s
The scandal surrounding the temporary foreign workers program (TFWP) has sparked a fierce debate over who has a right to a job
A travelling exhibition which highlights the experiences of immigrants to Canada officially launched in Nanaimo, British Columbia, this week. Canada: Day 1
Am I the only one in Ontario who feels as if immigrant issues have been cast aside in favour of the same
The 2014 Liberal Plan for “One Ontario” will include a number of initiatives to attract skilled immigrants to the province, provide more