For many Sikhs in Canada today, the Komagata Maru incident still looms large in our consciousness. For anyone not familiar with this
I believe it is fair to say that since 9-11, Islamophobia has been on the rise in North America. With the rise
Taxi drivers in Brampton will no longer have to pass English tests or go through geographical knowledge training after City Council removed
Kathleen Wynne, the current premier of Ontario, and Linda Jeffrey, the past Wynne Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Brampton’s current
A few weeks before Brampton Council begin debate on the latest budget, the city and province delivered a big lollipop to the
Canadians from the Atlantic to the Pacific are suddenly aware that their world-famous model of multiculturalism is not working as well as
Prof. April Lindgren (picture at right) of Ryerson University has made a name for herself studying ethnic media in Canada for many
Canadian writers and educators are expressing a need for more children’s books about refugee and diaspora stories that reflect Canada’s diversity. “It
On Friday, Mar. 4, I attended the 18th National Metropolis Conference, hungry for new information and curious to find out whether my
Despite an increase in outreach efforts, some members of Brampton’s ethnic media still feel disconnected from the City. “There is a broken