A piece of Canadian history brought two award-winning writers together at the Author’s Book Fair during Asian Heritage Month. In 1885, Federal Parliament
The garbage talk that has dominated headlines in the past weeks is beginning to be a political circus. Nobody knows who is
The 26th edition of the documentary festival Hot Docs, running in Toronto from 25 April – 6 May, brings together stories regarding
On January 10, Nicolas Maduro began his second term as president following a widely boycotted election. Many Venezuelans and several foreign governments,
With 2019 marking the forty-year anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act, and Canada’s increasing interest in cross-strait issues, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in
Quebec’s secularist Bill 21, which bans public workers from wearing religious symbols, dredges up memories of a similar ban France initiated in
Canada’s population growth is being fuelled largely by immigration with India being the top source country for new arrivals. The country added
During the 2019 Academy Awards, one of the event luxury seats was occupied by Yalitza Aparicio, the first Indigenous Mexican woman to
On March 18th, a Sheikh, a rabbi, a Member of Parliament (MP) and a reverend gathered at a commemorative service in honour
Time to stop sugar-coating and say it as it is. White privilege. White power. White preposterousness. They exist. Period. The first two,