They came, they saw, they conquered against all odds. Others went back, defeated. Don’t be quick to cheer the former and sneer
Toronto showed off its diverse colours by holding its inaugural Newcomer Day at Nathan Phillips Square on Friday. Of the 2.8 million
Many Canadians boast about their country’s diversity. There is a sense of pride attached to it. Yet, when it comes to the
Leaders from Canada’s ethnic community are coming together to urge Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to suspend consideration of all further
In Tell Everyone: How the Stories We Share Shape What We Know and Why It Matters, author Alfred Hermida explores how social
Diversity is a major part of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival and it’s no wonder, with almost 200 films
Over half the population of international students in Ontario are deciding to stay put after graduating, and it’s for a good reason.
Diverse suppliers are winning Toronto Pan Am Games’ business, making up 20 per cent of the total supplier base. Barbara Anderson, Chief
Jeffrey Sze is a third-year student in the University of Toronto Scarborough and Centennial College’s joint journalism program. Batoul Hreiche is a fourth-year journalism student
In the early ’90s, Ryerson University professor emeritus John Miller conducted a study on the visual representation of minority groups in Canadian