A campaign to collect books and other resources to enhance educational opportunities for black children in Toronto is gaining support, while the Black Lives
The latest instalment of the Institute of Ismaili Studies’ Muslim Heritage Series aims to provide a deeper understanding of Shia Islam, the
Ajit Jain is a three-decade chronicler of the Indo-Canadian community. His role as a journalist and editor for India Abroad’s Toronto edition
Fifty prominent Indo-Canadians were recognized in Ottawa recently for promoting and fostering India-Canada relations. Carleton University hosted a celebration of their achievements
May 2009, the civil war in Sri Lanka was grinding its way to an excruciating end. Government forces were in a decisive
Every day, we see pictures and videos of families desperately crossing the sea to escape war and poverty back home. Hundreds of
The celebrated author, academic, and essayist, H. Nigel Thomas, says:“I write because reality mystifies me, and my temperament pushes me to explore it
Author Pico Iyer may have been based in western Japan since 1987. But he is hesitant to call the country his home;