A new book on multiculturalism provides an in-depth snapshot of where we are now as a country, while also looking in the
Immigrants to Canada are led to believe that acquiring Canadian citizenship comes at little cost, and that’s perhaps why we have one
Robin Higham’s What Would You Say? … as guest speaker at the next Canadian citizenship ceremony is an anecdote-based approach to understanding
The remaining revisions to Canada’s Citizenship laws came into force on June 11, 2015. Last year the government introduced Bill C-24, the
Activists from ethnic communities in Canada said they will fight a new law that changes the Citizenship Act which gives government the
While citizenship, immigration and refugee policy have been major issues in the current election campaign, not much has been said about the
This week marks National Volunteer Week, the perfect time to highlight the connection between volunteerism and citizenship. As the Institute for Canadian
Some things never change. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) launches consultations on immigration and leaves out any questions on the related
In a country where over one in five people are immigrants and far more are children and relatives of immigrants, questions of
Days after being sworn in as prime minister on November 4 last year, Justin Trudeau listed priority tasks for his ministers.