Students awaiting the construction of a food hall on campus, are hopeful to see more options for ethnic food.
“If we don't start these conversations now, those who are most vulnerable and marginalized are going to fall behind.”
Past Provincial test results show that English language learners are overrepresented when it comes to not meeting the required standards.
Long-term care support worker and family face deportation to Nigeria amid health and safety concerns
Odunlami fears threats from in-laws in Nigeria and missing necessary eye surgery if they are forced to leave Canada.
Amendments to bill S-245 targets legacy of policy changes to the Citizenship Act about Canadians born abroad since the 1970s.
One-of-a-kind Cambridge community health centre recognizes changing demographics, increasing diversity of the community as it strives to create new programs and services.
In an exclusive interview with New Canadian Media, Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan says the huge interest by new immigrants to join Canada’s Armed
Dorsey, who is a half-Black, half-white, published his debut novel last year and has already impacted the conversation about race in Canada.
Police, politicians and the public call for change in a system that allows Canada to remain a ‘source country’ for the international
The number of Cambridge farms, which has doubled in five years, could soon follow the Canada-wide decline as urban expansion kicks into