In part two of NCM’s coverage of the reactions amongst the ethnic/immigrant communities to Ontario’s sex education curriculum changes, our reporters focus
Many parents throughout Ontario were up in arms about the new sex education curriculum announced Feb. 23, feeling they were excluded as
The federal election season is fast approaching. The BC civic election was a mere three months ago. Every aspiring federal politician will try to
Would Chinatown still be Chinatown if there were no Chinese people? Today, only one-fourth of Toronto’s Chinese community resides in downtown Chinatown.
Last week I came across an article in the Halifax Chronicle Herald memorializing a tragic day fifty years ago when three young
I became a Canadian citizen in November last year. Like most immigrants to Canada, I am proud and grateful to join my
Activists have launched a new movement to turn Montreal into a “city-state,” allowing it to govern itself, and distancing itself from the
Despite the latest changes in Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) selection criteria, some Chinese immigrants choose to return to school and
Regrets, but I won’t be attending bicentenary birthday celebrations for Sir John A. Macdonald — my country’s most famous immigrant son, its
Political parties and media have always needed each other. Considering that Canada has a large number of multicultural and ethnic communities existing