The media is both a participant and a bystander in the ongoing debate around radicalization. On the one hand, it informs us
Quebec’s relationship with religion must be considered in local efforts to prevent radicalization, say experts. “Public displays of religion or publicly practising
It’s a long way from Lebanon to Vancouver. I contemplate this as I wait to meet the Lebanese foreign minister, Gebran Bassil,
To some people, Canada seems like the land of American civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr.’s dreams. But a group of
Early last week, the Government of Canada enacted the remaining amendments to the Citizenship Act resulting from the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Beginning today, NCM will bring readers a summary of what is appearing in ethnic media across Canada. We begin with
In 1988, at the age of 21 in my native England, I marched through London to protest against the introduction of a
The refugee crisis displacing millions of people across the world and particularly in Syria has become the major political issue of our
It is no secret. Whenever an election is nearing, the number of appearances by incumbents, prospective candidates, ministers and party leaders at
In this piece, journalist Alireza Ahmadian discusses Canada’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia with Cesar Jaramillo, Executive Director of Project Ploughshares, a