Peel Region has always been my home. Born in Waterloo, I moved to the City of Brampton with my mother and younger
When it comes to research pertaining to immigration and new Canadians, things are definitely picking up quickly this fall. In the second
Dr. Trygve Ugland, professor at Bishop’s University in Quebec, recently published a paper titled “Canada as an Inspirational Model: Reforming Scandinavian Immigration
With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
Recently, I was listening to a very funny routine that comedienne Wanda Sykes recorded for HBO about her decision to come out.
“The world we inhabit is a world of representation. Media do not merely present a reality that exists ‘out there;’ nor do
Nothing brings Canadians together like sports, especially hockey. We really love our hockey. Just think about the national pride we felt when
With the labour market becoming the main driver for Canadian immigration, attempts to label immigrant groups as “good” and “bad” based on
When Alice Munro won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature last week, the announcement was greeted with near-unanimous cheers from writers, academics
Canada’s diversity is not reflected in its economic activity. While much of its immigration growth is from countries with emerging economies, only