During an election, ethnic media is a double-edged sword. On one hand, they provide an outlet for parties to target their messaging towards
The crisis in local journalism is well documented, most extensively in a report last January by the Public Policy Forum, and by others who
Nestled in the scenic and stunning rolling dry desert hills and mirror lakes of Okanagan Valley in beautiful British Columbia is the
Immigration lawyers in Canada are warning about risks caused by the spread of misinformation as the Trump administration rolls back a U.S.
Facebook knows me well, but not that well. The other night a sponsored ad popped into my newsfeed, asking me if I
It was never spectacular, but the Australian media scape is set to become duller, more contained, and more controlled with changes to
Covering this Canadian federal election has been a surreal experience. First off, being a permanent resident without the right to vote, it
The City of Peterborough has advised that it will grant a permit to a white supremacist group for the use of Confederation
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo were both victims of radicalized Canadian citizens bent on killing a soldier. So why, in
Statistics Canada recently released a series of reports analyzing key results from the 2016 Census, including figures on immigration and ethnocultural diversity. The