After a major earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday just a month after the country’s President was assassinated, calls grow for a political
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In Palestinian-Canadian novelist Yara El-Ghadban’s third book, the historical, the political, and the personal are carefully calibrated into a brief but incandescent
A new government program is extending permanent residence to human rights defenders, but while advocates welcome the move, they say more flexibility
With the Tokyo Olympics behind us, the focus shifts to Beijing 2022 scheduled to begin in February amidst a wave of protests
"The hardship they're having since the explosion until this date is worse than what they lived in the 20 years of the
Local Journalism Initiative reporter Amrita Roy Chowdhury Majumdar explores a new approach in Halton to helping new Canadians overcome misconceptions about emergency
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With the coming 2021 Fall semester approaching, Dawn Russell, president of St. Thomas University, argues in this guest column that Atlantic Canada’s
While Canada is taking steps to sharing knowledge of Indigenous history with newcomers, including through an updated citizenship oath, critics say more