Polls show most Canadians think racism is a problem in this country. While the Liberal government has taken certain positive steps toward
Author, lawyer and social justice advocate, Silmy Abdullah’s debut collection of short stories, Home of The Floating Lily, an intimate portrait of
After extensive lobbying, the Philippines’ Commission on Elections extended the deadline for overseas absentee voting. But Filipino migrant rights advocates say the
For this year's National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, NCM reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how a local artist is using her
Indigenous people and New Canadians might be two of the most influential population groups across Canada in the long run. But there
On this first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept. 30), we carry a book excerpt that speaks to the experience of
Canadians of Philippine origin organized protests, information campaigns, vigils and other events on Sept. 21 and the days that followed to remember
The Scotiabank Giller Prize shines a light on the best of Canadian literature, promoting the works of both emerging and established authors.
Canadians have voted. And after a $600-million election, we are right back to a minority Liberal government, virtually the same as the
The post-election period will be a key opportunity for all political parties to take a decided stand on the issue of Quebec’s