Canada turned 150 on July 1. From “a few acres of snow” it has been transformed into one of the world’s most
Sometimes, small things point to large changes. During my short visit last week to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, I had the
From: Parisa Mahboubi To: Ahmed D. Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Date: August 3, 2017 Re: Let’s Toughen Literacy Standards
The Globe and Mail featured a fascinating story in its weekend edition (August 12) on suicides in Toronto in which people throw
News outlets in Canadian communities are falling like bowling pins. At least 171 media organizations in 138 communities closed between 2008 and
My father came to America from China in 1912, the 30th year of the Chinese Exclusion Act, and somehow he was able
Before this piece goes any further I need to spell out that I am not a big fan of the use of
Seems like immigration hasn’t been seen in a positive light as of late. Control over immigration has been a central theme in
I first became a “dreamer” more than forty years ago. That is when my parents brought my sisters and me to the
There is no question that fear sells. The latest Stephen King film about an evil clown – It – grossed over $120 million in