More than 160 Canadians lost their lives, more than 1,000 were wounded, and the government spent over $20 billion during Canada’s mission
Belief is a novel by Mayank Bhatt, a Mumbai-born resident of Toronto. It tells the story of the son of Indian immigrants
As Toronto evolves into the world’s most multicultural city, so does its colourful communities, rising as a collective force to overcome challenges.
Her story reads like a movie script. Twenty years ago, Maryam Monsef fled the brutal rule of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Hamid Karzai arrived in Kandahar 13 years ago, as a relatively unknown man ready to topple the Taliban’s stronghold and lead the
Press freedom is not only suppressed by authoritarian governments, but is also restricted by Western ones, says Canadian-born, Pakistan-based Kathy Gannon, special regional
Charon, in Greek mythology, was a grim and sombre ferryman who transported souls of the newly dead across the river Acheron to
We live in a world where fear is easy to spread. There is no shortage of evidence that bad things happen and
I have come to know the journalist Michael Petrou over the past few years. He would sometimes call me to seek my