When Carleton University asked reporter Judy Trinh to give a talk on diversity in the journalism industry to students in the journalism
With October’s federal elections inching closer, there will be a steady stream of coverage in mainstream newspapers across the country of the
Commentary by George Abraham in Ottawa IN the summer of 2015, a roomful of Ottawa folks got together at the National Arts Centre,
Hermie Garcia arrived in Canada in 1984, shortly after he and his wife, Mila Astorga-Garcia, were released from a military prison for
The number of Muslims in Canada is not nearly what Canadians imagine it to be. In the aftermath of this month’s terrorist
Leaders from Canada’s ethnic community are coming together to urge Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to suspend consideration of all further
The Charlie Hebdo massacre and subsequent hostage-taking and murders at the Paris kosher supermarket were supposedly in retaliation for the blasphemous manner
Kerry Washington, star of “Scandal”, is on the March 2015 cover of In Style magazine. Shortly after Washington shared the cover with
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media is a right, enshrined in legislation/law, given
Public opinion surveys over the last week have shown that Canadians are more-or-less in lockstep with the government as it drags its