With the final ballots long since counted and the prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau preparing to name his cabinet, members and guests of
Among the Liberal campaign promises that are facing closer scrutiny now that the party is forming a government, the party’s vow to “prioritize
In the weeks leading up to the Oct. 19 federal election, Rabia Khedr started to feel like she didn’t belong in Canada.
Fulfilling a promise made during the election campaign, the Trudeau government said today it plans to drop the federal government’s appeal in
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Indo-Canadian representation in Canada’s new government goes beyond the cabinet ministers Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced to the country at his swearing-in
Swiss-born Muslim academic and author Tariq Ramadan told an Ottawa audience that governments and the public should recognize the equal dignity of
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While Canada’s recent federal election resulted in more visible minorities being elected to Parliament than ever before, many also lost and are