Disoriented and anxious after a long journey from Beirut to Montreal, a Syrian refugee suddenly began running through the airport welcome centre,
With thousands of Syrian refugees expected to come to Canada over the next months, non-profit organizations have been inundated with donations of
Four million Syrians have fled their country and millions more are living in dire conditions in refugee camps. But very soon, a
The federal government recently released a statement that it was not slamming the door on unaccompanied male Syrian refugees, despite concerns after
Toronto showed off its diverse colours by holding its inaugural Newcomer Day at Nathan Phillips Square on Friday. Of the 2.8 million
Diplomacy smiles, declared a Tehran newspaper last Friday, hours after Iranian state television broadcasted the speech of the American president live for the first
It’s been over a week now since Muslims across Canada began observing Ramadan, the holy month in the Islamic calendar, which encourages
The recent firing of an India-based reporter by a Vancouver radio station has thrown a sharp spotlight on the ethnic media in
#JeSuisCharlie #IAmBaga Both powerful hashtags. Both ways for people all around the world to express public outcry over the mass killings of
Canadian immigrant service providers are worried that the Conservative government’s proposed election bill will potentially impact the voter participation rate of new