From the fight against radicalization and professional roadblocks to the question of whether a Black police chief would have any impact in
The contributions of immigrants to Canada are endless. Their stories are an integral part of the country’s history. A new exhibition at
Four hundred years ago, on April, 23, 1616, William Shakespeare passed away. His plays are so special that today we can critically
Many immigrant women who are experiencing domestic violence require culturally sensitive support services. A new project on Canada’s east coast aims to
Inside the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market on Halifax’s waterfront you’ll find a stack of the Dakai Times newspapers. Printed in Chinese and
If you’ve ever travelled or worked abroad, speaking and listening in a language that isn’t your own, you know the feeling of
For better or worse, much of our Canadian media, culture and society can be understood as a response to the media, culture
Nova Scotia now has the ability to fast track an additional 300 immigrants through new express entry streams. The announcement made by
With a rapidly aging population and low birth rate, Canada’s Atlantic provinces have turned full force towards immigration. Nova Scotia, for instance,
Where to begin? With the too-soon deaths of three young black men killed in separate incidents within a week last month? Or