Working as an Uber driver is often the only choice for refugees and newcomers. Journalist Arzu Yildiz recounts her own experiences as
Ahmed is fighting to bring his sick mother to Canada from Tajikistan, where she is hiding from the Taliban. His refugee sponsorship
Migration advocates and academics agree there is a crisis in the region that must be addressed, but the issue did not get
As Canadians celebrate 100 years of Remembrance commemorations, author and director of the Indus Media Foundation, Steven Purewal, says it's time to
Calls mount for Canada to establish a special public policy category and new guidelines to help resettle climate migrants and refugees.
After a year of increasing racist attacks, the question critics are asking is, “Has the progress of diversity and multiculturalism in Canada
Polls show most Canadians think racism is a problem in this country. While the Liberal government has taken certain positive steps toward
Bengali intellectuals in Canada call for more efforts to keep the Bengali youth interested in their native language and literary heritage.
As the desperate situation in Afghanistan evolves, Vancouver-based Afghan journalist, Hamid Safi explores what has changed in the Taliban in the past
Microaggressions happen to newcomers and immigrants daily, even during small talk. Being asked about one's accent is one of them, writes Kaziwa