Even as most of us are glued to coverage of America’s rancorous presidential election campaign, some Canadians — notably committed Conservatives and
At a time when Canada has seen a shift in immigration policy, particularly when it comes to resettling Syrian refugees, a study
In 2003, I ran into a number of Canadians travelling through the Middle East, but two minutes into the conversation I discovered
With elections kicking into high gear, who would have thought that identity politics — with immigrants as public enemy number one —
The hashtag #muslimyouthdb8 was trending nationwide Friday. It emerged from a federal debate organized that night by Canadian Muslim youth, held at
While most of Thursday’s debate between the leaders of Canada’s main federal parties was spent discussing the economy, the three managed to
A report released by the Senate national security committee is sparking anger from one of the country’s largest Canadian Muslim organizations and
For better or worse, much of our Canadian media, culture and society can be understood as a response to the media, culture
With the opening of a new session of Parliament next week, the campaign leading up to anticipated federal elections in Oct. 2015
Robert Libman’s announcement that he’ll be running for the Conservatives in Mount Royal sets up an interesting 2015 race against the eventual