Canada has spoken and its ethnic minority electorate has made it clear that they are on the same wavelength as the rest
Residents in a Don Valley West neighbourhood have been blitzed with flyers over the past week linking Liberal leader Justin Trudeau to
Covering this Canadian federal election has been a surreal experience. First off, being a permanent resident without the right to vote, it
During the 2015 election campaign, one issue remained imminent for many Canadians: how will the newly elected government improve the economy? But,
Facebook knows me well, but not that well. The other night a sponsored ad popped into my newsfeed, asking me if I
During an election, ethnic media is a double-edged sword. On one hand, they provide an outlet for parties to target their messaging towards
Multiculturalism should be off-limits in Canadian politics. No party should leverage prejudice against minorities – visible or otherwise – in a plot
Deanna has lived in North Surrey for 21 years. She lives with her family in the Guildford area, but she doesn’t send
While citizenship, immigration and refugee policy have been major issues in the current election campaign, not much has been said about the
Canada’s weakening economy, the implication of Anti-terrorism Act, Bill C-51 and rapid growth in the riding are some of the main concerns