Flesh, Tongue, Yaya Yao’s first collection of poetry, brings you to a crossroads where you have a desire for belonging in the
With the federal election approaching, it seems a fitting time to gauge the pulse of the Canadian public to find out where
The Canadian government forecasts that there will be one million Filipino immigrants in Canada by 2025, marking a 50 per cent increase from
Imagine that you are an Afghan refugee. You are a single mother of two children who has fled an abusive marriage, and
While citizenship, immigration and refugee policy have been major issues in the current election campaign, not much has been said about the
Cultural differences between young new Canadians and their parents can compound the struggles youth normally experience within their families during childhood and
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When Elizabeth Philibert arrived in Montreal as an émigré in 1979, she immediately felt the city would be her closest connection to
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Kim Thuy’s fourth novel continues the author’s style of recalling her own journey to Canada and crossing linguistic and cultural boundaries. “I