Elly Bollegraaf, 76, moved to Canada in 1951 with her family after most of her relatives were wiped out in one of
Nearly two years after the 100 year anniversary of the Komagata Maru arriving in the Burrard Inlet, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will
When we study the history of our country, should we examine it critically, use it to inform current policies, or highlight our
A new feature documentary might have you thinking twice when buying tomatoes and greenhouse products next time you visit the grocery store.
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“We’ve never had a wide-ranging public debate on what kind of immigrants we need in this country,” says Valerie Knowles, author of
Canada’s use of both government and private sponsors to help Syrian refugees resettle is a model that should be exported around the
Five months after Harper’s Conservatives made a pre-elections pledge to establish a controversial “barbaric cultural practices” tip line, a group of lawyers
As the federal government prepares to table its 2016 immigration targets by March 9, Immigration Minister John McCallum has indicated that it
Despite the partisan brouhaha and accusations of weakness and betrayal directed at the Liberal government, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision last week