This weekend would mark roughly the end of a “normal” modern Canadian election campaign, which tended until now to last around 36
Ayesha Syed didn’t vote in the 2011 election. It wasn’t because she took her civic duty of voting for granted or isn’t
As the federal election campaign goes into high gear, a distinct Punjabi flavour is permeating Canadian politics with some 40 Punjab-origin men
It is usual for different Chinese organizations to gather candidates from the community and hear them out in places like shopping malls
I was in Victoria last weekend, where you can’t drive a block without seeing an Elizabeth May lawn sign. When I landed
While candidates in Quebec are doing their best to reach out to new Canadian voters in the current federal elections, some advocates
Unlike in Europe and the U.S., immigration rarely takes centre stage in Canada as all the major federal parties see it as
Seven Conservative candidates representing Greater Toronto Area (GTA) ridings with a significant presence of ethnic Chinese voters came together on Tuesday to
A Liberal government will make family reunification one of its core immigration priorities along with renewing and expanding the refugee program. Party
Thursday night’s French language debate in Montreal featured more discussion of immigration and refugee policy than any other leaders debate thus far