As the Academy Award nominations briefly usurp global terror headlines, I recall how watching events unfold in Paris last week was a
Robin Higham’s What Would You Say? … as guest speaker at the next Canadian citizenship ceremony is an anecdote-based approach to understanding
Twenty years after voting in Quebec’s referendum on sovereignty, immigrants in the province say cultural relations are improving, but more progress is
An inclusive and equitable society can only be built through solidarity. This was the central message of Charles Taylor’s keynote at the
Many immigrant women who are experiencing domestic violence require culturally sensitive support services. A new project on Canada’s east coast aims to
A warm welcome back to Ottawa to MPs of all parties. I hope you had a great time over spring break, but
This year’s election campaign has been one of the longest in our country’s political history, characterized by the usual kinds of political
One in every five Canadian women is born outside of the country. However, despite diverse ethnic backgrounds, many communities face discriminatory hurdles
Thursday night’s French language debate in Montreal featured more discussion of immigration and refugee policy than any other leaders debate thus far
With the final ballots long since counted and the prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau preparing to name his cabinet, members and guests of