Amid Vancouver’s picturesque surroundings and its generally polite daily exchanges between its multicultural residents of all backgrounds, it is easy to forget
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Elsie James (83) pulled into Fernie, British Columbia, with her family when she was seven. The rain-drenched moon raised its Aladdin’s lamp
We have yet to understand the impact of covert racism and misogyny on the mental health of Canadian citizens, particularly “ethnic” women.
It’s absurd to pass any law that is so obviously a violation of that constitution and its Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
News that Omar Khadr would receive an official apology from the Canadian government along with a $10.5 million settlement of his civil
A Surrey forum held earlier this year on helping Syrian refugees settle in our area started with an ice-breaker. Participants were asked
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Lack of language skills, community support and cultural constraints prevent many immigrant and ethnic women from fleeing abusive relationships and seeking help.
New approaches to immunization may help newcomers get the information they need to ensure their children’s records are up-to-date, though barriers still