In a country where over one in five people are immigrants and far more are children and relatives of immigrants, questions of
A group of citizens is accusing Videotron, one of Quebec’s largest telecommunication companies, of failing to provide mandatory community television service in
Ethnic media may have lessons to offer on connecting to audiences and providing diverse services as traditional news organizations seek new business
In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: celebrated deputy chief of the Toronto Police Service quits
As the 2015 Canadian Federal Elections approaches, the question remains which party will win the majority of votes and fill these seats
Event sponsorship management, especially the evaluation and selection process, could be a time consuming task and a headache for many marketing managers.
International students and children of immigrants say pursuing post-secondary studies in journalism can motivate both encouragement and opposition from their parents. Sharif
Lack of language skills, community support and cultural constraints prevent many immigrant and ethnic women from fleeing abusive relationships and seeking help.
U.S. President Barack Obama remarked unexpectedly on the Trayvon Martin case during a recent White House press briefing. His statement was eloquent, empathetic and
While immigrant communities across Canada made a significant impact on the last federal election in 2011, much work still needs to be