Before reopening relations with Iran, the Canadian government should hold the Middle Eastern country accountable for human rights violations against minority religions,
Winning Miss World Canada in May was a dream come true for actress Anastasia Lin. Having won second runner-up in 2013, the
On the eve of Canada’s 148th birthday, the Association for Canadian Studies released the findings of a survey titled: “Is Canada a
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 December 10, 2014, CASSA (Council of Agencies Serving South Asians) organized a conference titled ‘Brown Canada 2020 Summit’ at York University
David Carment (Religious Freedom? This office is about ethnic votes, Feb. 21) has theorized in the Globe and Mail that the federal
Making distant readers empathize with historical events they have not experienced is a challenging feat. Mohamed M. Keshavjee grapples with getting individuals
If an immigrant community’s coming-of-age needs to be gauged in Canada, the way it is courted by politicians is a good indicator.
Canada’s foreign policy is caught in a precarious balancing act between the “sunny ways” of election promises and the realpolitik of weapons
The world is still catching up to Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier. A year before being appointed an Officer of the Order of