Statistically speaking, Canada is still one of the most desired destinations for immigrants. But in real life, many new Canadians decide to
“Lawfare” is a term that combines “law” and “warfare.” It describes how the law can be used as a weapon to punish
A new book on multiculturalism provides an in-depth snapshot of where we are now as a country, while also looking in the
Activists from ethnic communities in Canada said they will fight a new law that changes the Citizenship Act which gives government the
The remaining revisions to Canada’s Citizenship laws came into force on June 11, 2015. Last year the government introduced Bill C-24, the
Canada is taking a step back on immigration policy, according to the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX), released yesterday. Canada scored 68
While last week’s U.K. election highlighted similarities between our system and Britain’s, this week marks the anniversary of Canadians setting themselves apart
Would-be Canadians will have to keep taking an oath to the Queen after the Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday refused to
Jihoon Lee has come a long way since moving to Toronto two and a half years ago. Born in ideologically repressive North Korea,
How inclusive is Canada’s history? This Remembrance Day, as Canadians struggle to find relevance and meaning in global conflict, we might ask