Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ‘old stock versus new stock Canadians’ comment during a political debate could very well cost him the election.
As Oct. 19 is only days away, a quick look at ridings with interesting ethno-cultural dynamics at play will give you an
The Conservatives have taken out ads in ethnic media suggesting Justin Trudeau would legalize brothels and make marijuana more accessible to children,
Unlike the pictured protester, many Canadians have been muted when it comes to speaking up for Muslims who have been attacked throughout
The 2015 federal elections is a milestone for Somali Canadians as it marks a significant increase in their level of political engagement.
The Liberals now enjoy a 36-31 lead nationally over the Conservatives and, perhaps more importantly are now ahead in Ontario, Quebec, and
Many new Canadian citizens will be casting their vote for the first time on Oct. 19. For them, understanding how to cast
Not only is this one of the longest campaigns in Canadian political history, it may turn out to also be one of
What does it mean to be Canadian? What kind of Canada do we want? If you’ve tuned into the election coverage lately,
The battle for southwestern Ontario is shaping up to be a pitched battle between rural and urban voters, with the Conservatives particularly