Patricia Gallagher admits it is hard to keep up with social media in her line of work. As the Operations Manager at
An editor’s open letter following her firing by a Chinese-language newspaper over the Michael Chan affair has re-opened the conversation among “ethnic”
The media has recently served as a powerful platform for immigrants seeking to appeal negative decisions, such as deportation orders and permanent
It is surprising that the Ontario government has launched an advertising campaign about the controversial sexual-education curriculum, instead of engaging parents more directly and
With October’s federal elections inching closer, there will be a steady stream of coverage in mainstream newspapers across the country of the
Getting the mainstream media to cover more immigrant issues is something many settlement and advocacy agencies grapple with. The first of a
“Soulful.” “It’s just the truth, it’s one of my favourite plays.” “I look forward to seeing more from the writer and what
The media is both a participant and a bystander in the ongoing debate around radicalization. On the one hand, it informs us
Leaders from Canada’s ethnic community are coming together to urge Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to suspend consideration of all further
Jeffrey Sze is a third-year student in the University of Toronto Scarborough and Centennial College’s joint journalism program. Batoul Hreiche is a fourth-year journalism student