Policy makers, journalists, professors and lawyers are putting their best ideas forward to find the right solution to tackle the problem of
In this piece, journalist Alireza Ahmadian discusses Canada’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia with Cesar Jaramillo, Executive Director of Project Ploughshares, a
The federal government’s 2015 report on human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia is in its final stages of preparation, but no date
Sixty-seven years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and 50 years after the adoption of the two Covenants,
Winning Miss World Canada in May was a dream come true for actress Anastasia Lin. Having won second runner-up in 2013, the
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has turned in a damning report on key Harper government policies, recommending changes to its controversial anti-terrorism law, C-51, and
Thousands of Canadians originating from Eastern Europe were imprisoned within the barbed wire fences of internment camps across Canada between 1914 –
The government’s controversial anti-terrorism legislation, C-51, will be among the topics studied by the United Nations this week as part of a
On the eve of Canada’s 148th birthday, the Association for Canadian Studies released the findings of a survey titled: “Is Canada a
With Philippine President Benigno Aquino’s recent visit to Canada, the Philippines have been more widely reported on in mainstream media. Still, many