Inside the main atrium of Carleton University, four women wearing hijabs (a head covering worn by some Muslim women) set up tables
On a chilly December weekend in East Toronto, a makeshift “tent city” appeared as the cool night air rolled in. In the
For Sammar Mian and Atief Sheikh and their families, waiting for more than four hours at the airport to welcome incoming Syrian
Security and media experts are questioning the decision of police to grant journalists access to the personal belongings of the San Bernardino
The efforts by the Canadian government to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by February 2016 is generous, but it does not address the
It is with awe and a heavy heart that 21-year-old Aganze Bihamba watches the massive national effort to bring in Syrian refugees.
As refugees begin trickling into Canada in 2016, local police departments are warning newcomers and their sponsors to beware of con artists
Quebec’s relationship with religion must be considered in local efforts to prevent radicalization, say experts. “Public displays of religion or publicly practising
To some people, Canada seems like the land of American civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr.’s dreams. But a group of
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Beginning today, NCM will bring readers a summary of what is appearing in ethnic media across Canada. We begin with