The weekend of December 6th to December 8th brought together 300 members of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
Imagine that I took all the e-mails and messages that I have ever written, as well as recordings of all Skype calls
The immigrant service sector may be on the verge of a “fiscal cliff,” faced with reduced funding from several levels of government
Providing newcomer settlement services to northern and rural areas is a challenge, especially when municipalities and employers are not prepared for an
As the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting got underway on Friday in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo, the largest Tamil diaspora
This being the season of remembrances, a community dialogue was launched in Toronto to promote broader public respect for the human rights
Throughout the Canadian provinces, Portuguese-Canadians have been celebrating for the past year the date that marks the beginning of Portuguese emigration to
The timing couldn’t have been more perfect to project the commonalities between Canada and India. “Two great democracies, India and Canada, both
Responding to public opinion, the City of Edmonton has pulled a controversial bus placard ad campaign that some believe conveyed anti-Muslim sentiment.
Maria, a 38-year-old single mother of two boys, aged 14 and 8, graduated from university in the Philippines and did well as