With the Tokyo Olympics behind us, the focus shifts to Beijing 2022 scheduled to begin in February amidst a wave of protests
Journalists and artists of Turkish origin living in exile, including New Canadian Media’s Arzu Yildiz, are being targeted after a hit list
Thursday's summit on Islamophobia, strangely, was closed to the public. While the prime minister named several national institutions as part of the
Canada's most diverse parliament with 50 visible minority MPs resulted in a strong cadre of visible minority political staffers who are moving
Many Canadians may not have heard much about the ongoing war in Yemen, even as the country remains plunged in the world's
Critics argue media organizations are failing to adequately report on the suffering and silencing of Palestinians and Israel’s disproportionate use of force.
Two Kurdish Canadian artists, writer Ava Homa and musician Kazım Boran, share their thoughts on the persecution of Kurds as two fellow
The Muslim Canadian community continues to mourn the loss of four members of a Muslim family killed in Sunday's Islamophobic attack. Reyhana
"It is virtually impossible for any political party to have a minority government, let alone a majority government if it cannot win
Fueled by memories of a recent bloody crackdown in Nicaragua, Canadian-Nicaraguans are organizing and lobbying Canada’s leaders to call for a democratic,