Fifty-one years ago this week, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated schools unconstitutional, one Ontario member of provincial parliament
The number of Muslims in Canada is not nearly what Canadians imagine it to be. In the aftermath of this month’s terrorist
It may not be time for report cards in school just yet, but when it comes to research, several annual report cards
The majority of Pakistani candidates running for various offices in the recent Ontario municipal elections continued their losing streak. Only two Pakistani
The Fraser Institute has added Ontario’s schools to a growing list of school rankings in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario,
Looking back on the mayoral and municipal elections in Ontario, it is clear that the only immigrant-related issue that gained some traction
With the opening of a new session of Parliament next week, the campaign leading up to anticipated federal elections in Oct. 2015
The Canadian Sikh Association says it will consider whatever legal options remain, if lobbying efforts fail to reverse a decision by Ontario
Punjab teachers graduate from training program Fifty teachers from the Indian state of Punjab who came to Canada for a teaching development
It’s been exactly a year since job hunting became my full-time job. “Send out 300 résumés, get 10 interviews and one job”