In 2003, Canada opted out of the coalition that pummeled Iraq back into the Middle Ages. Now, Canada has joined the coalition
Canada’s commitment to send troops to Latvia to strengthen NATO in its stance vis-à-vis Russia has reverberated in the ethnic media with
During the first week of September, I stopped looking at Facebook. My news feed was full of one picture: an image of
As Donald Trump wrapped up the Republican convention Thursday evening with a speech that played to Americans’ fears about the economy, illegal immigration and
As I walked along a Vancouver beach near my home this morning, I reflected on the extraordinary sea change in the Canadian
Sitting cross-legged on a thin UNHCR mat covering a concrete floor and nursing her 14-month-old, Yasmeen Al-Alow was glad to be out
Canada’s big city mayors have been vocal in their support for doing more to expedite the process of bringing Syrian refugees to
Recent terror attacks in Europe have unnerved Canadians and many wonder which nation or what out-of-the-way tourist spot may be the next
A child should not have to die to mobilize governments into credible action. The photograph of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi’s body washed ashore,
Prof. April Lindgren (picture at right) of Ryerson University has made a name for herself studying ethnic media in Canada for many