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March 8, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics/Top Stories

Meet minority female candidates hoping to shake up Ontario election

NCM spoke to three women of colour running in the upcoming elections in Ontario. The candidates are also first- and second-generation immigrants,

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Toronto mayor John Tory pose for a picture with a group of protesters clad in blue and yellow at Toronto march to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine..
March 3, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics

Russia’s attack on Ukraine sparks outrage in Canada’s multilingual media

The Russian invasion of Ukraine completely dominated ethnic media coverage in Canada from Feb. 23 to March 2, with outlets, including those

A screenshot from the panel discussion on “Reframing the Coverage of Marginalized Communities”
February 28, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/News/Top Stories

NCM reporters highlight gaps in mainstream coverage of marginalized communities

Five NCM journalists shared their insights and tips on how to reframe the coverage of marginalized communities during a panel discussion at

Freedom Convoy protesters
February 24, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics

Canada’s emergency powers evoke reflections on democracy, freedom

With a large Eastern European diaspora in Canada, a few immigrant communities see a parallel between recent emergency powers and the dictatorships

Kurdish language not being actively taught
February 22, 2022
Arts & Culture/British Columbia/Diaspora Affairs/Politics

Diaspora hopes to revive use of Kurdish language

Without the ability to learn the Kurdish language at home or abroad, Kurds within the diaspora worry their culture is being actively

February 9, 2022
Arts & Culture/Diaspora Affairs

Photo gallery: Food connects the diaspora during the Chinese New Year

Eating traditional food is integral to celebrating the Chinese New Year both in China and Canada, particularly for international students and others

Restrictive visa policies have effectively barred the entry of Sikh religious workers to Canada for the past two years, says the WSO.
February 7, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Sikh religious workers kept out by restrictive visa requirements

Tighter visa policies have effectively barred the entry of Sikh religious workers to Canada for the past two years, says the World

Home to a large Ukrainian diaspora, Canada should send a peacekeeping mission to defend Ukraine against Russia's aggression.
January 26, 2022
Commentary/Diaspora Affairs/Politics/Top Stories

Canada must stand on guard for Ukraine

Canada should be sending a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine's frontlines to ensure that Russia receives a clear message, writes Olena Goncharova, the

Over the weekend, participants of the digital launch event of the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce, discussed how this new organization would help propel forward the interests of the Hindu diaspora and business community.
January 17, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Economy/Local Journalism Initiative/Top Stories

New organization seeks to harness economic clout of Hindus in Canada

As Canada's second fastest growing religious group, the new Chamber will be working towards both preserving Hindu values and promoting their economic

January 12, 2022
Arts & Culture/Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Top Stories

Ethnic media: trusted by community, hobbled by lack of resources

While diaspora communities rely on ethnic journalists to keep them informed and cover their issues, they often lack the resources for timely

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