Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne made a broad appeal for acceptance at a visit to an Ottawa mosque for Friday prayers last week.
The online reaction to the horrific events in Paris of November 13 has been a wake-up call for those of us who
In the weeks leading up to the Oct. 19 federal election, Rabia Khedr started to feel like she didn’t belong in Canada.
With the final ballots long since counted and the prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau preparing to name his cabinet, members and guests of
As Oct. 19 is only days away, a quick look at ridings with interesting ethno-cultural dynamics at play will give you an
Freed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy touched down in Canada in time for Thanksgiving on Saturday and federal parties wasted no time in setting
Voter turn out is traditionally low amongst racialized youth. It is with this in mind that the Council of Agencies Serving South
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada is currently holding its annual convention (Aug 28-30) in Mississauga, Ontario. The community established itself in Canada a half-century ago and
“Lawfare” is a term that combines “law” and “warfare.” It describes how the law can be used as a weapon to punish
Recently, four teenagers allegedly left Quebec to join extremist groups in Syria. Their departure prompts concerns about whether we are doing an