Canadian writers and educators are expressing a need for more children’s books about refugee and diaspora stories that reflect Canada’s diversity. “It
Raquel Velásquez’s objective on her visit to a clinic was to have a prenatal check-up. Instead, the medical practitioner asked her if
In July 2015, three sisters – Ilhan, Hodan and Ayan Ibrahim – launched Qurtuba Publishing House, an Islamic publishing company based out
They came and grabbed what they wanted. It broke my heart. I was 12 when I had to open up my apartment and
Ethnic media may have lessons to offer on connecting to audiences and providing diverse services as traditional news organizations seek new business
Many immigrant women who are experiencing domestic violence require culturally sensitive support services. A new project on Canada’s east coast aims to
Pakistani women enjoy more autonomy in the home and greater overall life satisfaction in Canada compared to what they experienced back home,
Many immigrant men feel isolated, fearful and lost upon arrival in Canada, according to multiple researchers and social agencies in the country.
Canada’s immigration landscape has seen several changes over the last decade, shifting the demographics of its provinces and cities. The number of
In partnership with Apathy is Boring, New Canadian Media will be posting first-person accounts from the 150 Years Young Project, a campaign