The Globe and Mail featured a fascinating story in its weekend edition (August 12) on suicides in Toronto in which people throw
Commentary by George Abraham in Ottawa IN the summer of 2015, a roomful of Ottawa folks got together at the National Arts Centre,
When Carleton University asked reporter Judy Trinh to give a talk on diversity in the journalism industry to students in the journalism
With a rapidly aging population and low birth rate, Canada’s Atlantic provinces have turned full force towards immigration. Nova Scotia, for instance,
Depending on whom you ask, the actions of Louis Riel, and Dr. Norman Bethune, along with others who lived through difficult times,
When you turn on your TV, answer your cell phone or read an advertisement online, chances are more and more likely that
Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
An editor’s open letter following her firing by a Chinese-language newspaper over the Michael Chan affair has re-opened the conversation among “ethnic”
You’ve probably never realized that Ontario cabinet minister Michael Chan is a highly polarizing figure within the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) Chinese communities until
Major Chinese media outlets had Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade, in their headlines after the Globe and