While the mainstream media definitely covers stories of local politicians’ victories and foreign leaders’ visits to Canada, what is sometimes missing from
They came and grabbed what they wanted. It broke my heart. I was 12 when I had to open up my apartment and
This is an occasional column on immigrants running for political office — at the municipal, provincial or federal level. Here, we feature a candidate
Days after British lawmakers passed a symbolic motion recognizing Palestine as a state alongside Israel, it doesn’t look like Canada’s Parliament will
The name Maria Mourani made national headlines in 2013 when her outspoken criticism of the Parti Quebecois’ proposed Charter of Values led
“Diversity is our strength.” Despite this being the motto of Toronto – widely considered to be the most diverse city in the
Dear Minister Ahmed Hussen, Many of us cheered when you were recently made the Immigration Minister. We felt that as an immigrant
Conservative MP and former PMO director of communications John Williamson is apologizing for controversial comments he made Saturday about Canada’s Temporary Foreign
As the 2015 Canadian Federal Elections approaches, the question remains which party will win the majority of votes and fill these seats
Canada’s youth vote is up for grabs. So who’s grabbing? There’s a persistent myth about young voters — that they tend to act