With the final ballots long since counted and the prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau preparing to name his cabinet, members and guests of
While Canada’s recent federal election resulted in more visible minorities being elected to Parliament than ever before, many also lost and are
Her story reads like a movie script. Twenty years ago, Maryam Monsef fled the brutal rule of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Canadians rightly take pride in our country’s diversity. Our collective understanding and definition of the country have been shaped by waves of
Immigrants to this country are generally happier than the folks they left behind in their ancestral nations, but most diaspora communities report
With the World Cup in Brazil coming to a close, it’s politically correct to ask, which team were you cheering for? With
The face of Canada’s immigration system has been changing drastically. With the federal government scaling back on settlement service funding in parts
Would Chinatown still be Chinatown if there were no Chinese people? Today, only one-fourth of Toronto’s Chinese community resides in downtown Chinatown.
Canada is taking a step back on immigration policy, according to the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX), released yesterday. Canada scored 68
As we trudge along towards an expected fall election, the race is on to gain votes from the “middle class”. In the