Anti-racism advocates say the federal leaders have missed an opportunity to denounce racism by choosing to play politics instead.
“I’m still undecided after watching the debate because I don’t think there was that one moment that was a game changer.” –
As the federal election date nears, NCM looks into the role played by ethnic media in encouraging voting and informing ballot choices.
Bengali intellectuals in Canada call for more efforts to keep the Bengali youth interested in their native language and literary heritage.
More than 40 of 338 federal ridings in Parliament have populations where visible minorities are the largest voting bloc. Any path to
A Chinese Canadian group has just released a new report outlining the ways Asian frontline workers are discriminated against and the increased
Despite receiving nearly a billion dollars in taxpayer funding, settlement services designed to help all newcomers remain a well-kept-secret, with the government
There may be up to half a million undocumented residents in Canada, according to some estimates, with the majority settling in Toronto.
As the desperate situation in Afghanistan evolves, Vancouver-based Afghan journalist, Hamid Safi explores what has changed in the Taliban in the past
Anti-racism advocates are calling on key political leaders in Canada to publicly renounce Quebec’s Bill 21 “secularism” law during this election campaign.