The current Syrian refugee crisis continues to ignite the compassion of the Canadian public. Citizens and local politicians alike are pledging their
While the federal election campaigns have largely focused on domestic issues, some members of Canada’s Iranian community are wondering whether Canada’s next
Ever since Dr. Rey Pagtakhan served as Member of Parliament from 1988 to 2004, first from Winnipeg North and then Winnipeg North
With October’s federal elections inching closer, there will be a steady stream of coverage in mainstream newspapers across the country of the
Ottawa is a diverse, vibrant and cosmopolitan city that ‘genuinely welcomes’ newcomers, a brochure for Ottawa’s annual Welcoming Ottawa Week (WOW) declares.
In September 2010, I received a phone call from Afghanistan. My relative, Meena, was on the other end. The Grade 9 schoolgirl
It’s a long way from Lebanon to Vancouver. I contemplate this as I wait to meet the Lebanese foreign minister, Gebran Bassil,
Now comes the reckoning — not just for the Senate, but also for Auditor-General Michael Ferguson, who spent $21 million investigating its travel
Filipinos in Canada are expressing concern about Ottawa’s intention to support lower costs for remittance services. Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade,
“I wanted to be white so bad, and the worst thing I ever did was I was ashamed of my mother, that