Canada has been exceptionally successful at integrating newcomers into broader Canadian society
Canada turned 150 on July 1. From “a few acres of snow” it has been transformed into one of the world’s most
Celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday should be cause for celebration, but every single media article that cropped up on my social media feed
In partnership with Apathy is Boring, New Canadian Media will be posting first-person accounts from the 150 Years Young Project, a campaign that highlights
OVER 300 movie-goers attended the recent world premiere of ‘My First 150 Days in Canada’, a documentary that strikes to the core
Sports has the ability to unite Canada, show the recently released findings of an Association for Canadian Studies survey. “A majority of Canadians agree
Although a mass expulsion in 1755 resulted in their dispersal, the Acadians of present day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia remained undaunted
Racial profiling by police is not a new phenomenon. The ability to now document aggression by law enforcement against African Americans and
The recent death of Abdirahman Abdi after his violent arrest in Ottawa and the 2015 police shooting of Andrew Loku in Toronto
The stories in the Best of All Worlds represent seven of the most commonly spoken immigrant languages in Canada’s largest cities. Reinforcing