As back-to-school season approaches, parents are faced with a difficult decision to either send their children to school or opt for online
Farmers in Ontario and Quebec have extended work hours, reduced production and turned to searching for local workers to make up for
Small businesses are the backbone of Canada’s economy, playing an essential role in creating jobs and generating wealth. Many small businesses were
The transnational pride on display in the wake of the nomination of Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party's Vice-Presidential candidate has been
Data suggests that immigrants have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, a phenomenon that also manifests itself through higher incidence of mental
While the government has implemented temporary solutions, many applicants still don’t know when they’ll be able to see their loved ones again.
After weeks of discussion between the Movie Theatre Association of Canada and the provincial government, the majority of theatres in Ontario reopened
More than 1000 migrant farm workers in Ontario have been infected with COVID-19. Three of them have died. Advocates point out the
After fleeing from a forced marriage in Chad, human rights activist, Mariam Moussa Agrei shares her experience living in a homeless shelter
After her education was interrupted by the Syrian Civil War, Aya Abou Rshd, continues her education in Ottawa online due to the