On June 22, members of the Chinese-Canadian community and allies gathered at Toronto City Hall to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the
The room was abuzz with the energy and excitement of a university alumni reunion, as approximately 100 people packed Octopus bookstore in
In March of this year, I will have lived in Canada for 10 years. I moved here from England in 2003 with
Unknown to the larger Canadian public and media, a story that originated in Toronto this month had caught the interest of Koreans
The B.C. political scandal involving public servants allegedly wooing the ethnic vote is a sign of the times. Multiculturalism in Canada is
Four hundred years ago, on April, 23, 1616, William Shakespeare passed away. His plays are so special that today we can critically
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Diaz owes his early literary education to the two local librarians who nurtured his love for reading. The
Tough times bring out the best in people – or the worst. The recent brouhaha over the hiring practices of the Royal
At a time when national and local mainstream media seem to be downsizing and shutting down daily, where does Canada’s ethnic media
As a newcomer to Canada, I’m having a hard time reading big-name papers like The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star. I’m getting the