Long-term care support worker and family face deportation to Nigeria amid health and safety concerns
Odunlami fears threats from in-laws in Nigeria and missing necessary eye surgery if they are forced to leave Canada.
Odunlami fears threats from in-laws in Nigeria and missing necessary eye surgery if they are forced to leave Canada.
One-of-a-kind Cambridge community health centre recognizes changing demographics, increasing diversity of the community as it strives to create new programs and services.
In an exclusive interview with New Canadian Media, Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan says the huge interest by new immigrants to join Canada’s Armed
Dorsey, who is a half-Black, half-white, published his debut novel last year and has already impacted the conversation about race in Canada.
The number of Cambridge farms, which has doubled in five years, could soon follow the Canada-wide decline as urban expansion kicks into
For years, discrimination has led to distrust in health care among the region’s heavily racialized population.
Lucy, the 47-year-old elephant whose life spent in Edmonton was the source of major debate, will be the last elephant in her
In B.C. and Ontario, organizations are taking steps to fight caste-based discrimination. The decisions are contentious in South Asian diaspora groups.
Aisha Noaman says overcoming stereotypes and racial discrimination led her to want to provide service that was missing for the region's growing
The Region of Waterloo has spent more than $200K at encampments since September to hire security, dispose of garbage and install portable