The desire to have more than one child has been a motivating factor for many Chinese emigrants for over three decades. Change
With the final ballots long since counted and the prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau preparing to name his cabinet, members and guests of
Scholars and students recently gathered at Canada’s top health education institute to discuss racial health inequities experienced by immigrants, refugees and racialized
Moving to a new country can be stressful. It means leaving familiar places, people and aspects of everyday life behind. Whether arriving
While citizenship, immigration and refugee policy have been major issues in the current election campaign, not much has been said about the
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ‘old stock versus new stock Canadians’ comment during a political debate could very well cost him the election.
“Racism and racial health inequities are a hidden and serious concern with detrimental consequences for all people in Canada.” This is the
When Fulera Dikki came to Canada last September, she was anticipating the worst about what the cold would feel like – even
As the federal election campaign goes into high gear, a distinct Punjabi flavour is permeating Canadian politics with some 40 Punjab-origin men
Canada’s big city mayors have been vocal in their support for doing more to expedite the process of bringing Syrian refugees to