As schools are closed across Canada to fight further spread of the new coronavirus, New Canadian Media takes a look at the
Access to mobile technology can be both a blessing and a curse. Smartphones are used to make calls to loved ones, make
From the fight against radicalization and professional roadblocks to the question of whether a Black police chief would have any impact in
Hope was the operative word here. Radiating from the eager and sincere volunteers, young and old, as Toronto joined the world Thursday
In September 2010, I received a phone call from Afghanistan. My relative, Meena, was on the other end. The Grade 9 schoolgirl
The latest Australian census data is in and it makes for interesting reading. Of particular note, 72 per cent of residents reported
On December 10, 2014, CASSA (Council of Agencies Serving South Asians) organized a conference titled ‘Brown Canada 2020 Summit’ at York University
A campaign to collect books and other resources to enhance educational opportunities for black children in Toronto is gaining support, while the Black Lives
Canada’s economic prosperity and population depend upon immigration. Canada would not exist nor could it survive without immigration. Population maintenance depends upon
It isn’t often that I have the luxury of watching television, but, when I see Discovery Channels’ Mythbusters, it makes me smile.