Punjab teachers graduate from training program Fifty teachers from the Indian state of Punjab who came to Canada for a teaching development
When Alice Munro won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature last week, the announcement was greeted with near-unanimous cheers from writers, academics
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A national organization which aims to bring together stakeholders to promote the successful integration of immigrants and minorities has just released a
“Soulful.” “It’s just the truth, it’s one of my favourite plays.” “I look forward to seeing more from the writer and what
I recently met the parents of Malala Yousafzai in Birmingham, England. Malala, who should be learning and laughing and doing what teenaged
A year ago, on February 6, 2012, 10 migrant agriculture workers being transported in a van and the Ontarian driver of a
New Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne’s first day on the job seemed sanguine enough. She came across as someone keen on consensus building.
With the opening of a new session of Parliament next week, the campaign leading up to anticipated federal elections in Oct. 2015
Fifty-one years ago this week, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated schools unconstitutional, one Ontario member of provincial parliament