Canada is taking a step back on immigration policy, according to the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX), released yesterday. Canada scored 68
Bilingualism is arguably what sets Canada apart from the rest of North America – it has historically been the strength of our
Winnipeg is generally more tolerant today than it was 12 years ago. That’s when I moved to the city, and at the
Last week, Montreal was abuzz with the news that Mélanie Joly would be running for the Liberal nomination in Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Joly is known for
Toronto-based organization Lifeline Syria is calling for the Canadian government to speed up the process of sponsoring refugees in this time of
Canada should take full advantage of the visit to Canada by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a political rock star who is
Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party’s promise to bring 25,000 refugees to Canada by year-end was commended by refugee advocates during the
The refugee crisis in Germany has flooded the media with coverage on the diverse aspects of the situation, from negotiations among European
After a hesitant start, Canada has picked up its game and appears committed to play a larger role in Asia, the world’s
When Loay Almously arrived with his family in Toronto in July, he was struck by its green, wide open spaces. It reminded