Winnipeg is generally more tolerant today than it was 12 years ago. That’s when I moved to the city, and at the
Educator Kelly Reimer knows racism is a problem, but not just in Winnipeg – throughout all of Canada. “I don’t think the
“We’re not going to end racism tomorrow, but we’re sure as hell going to try.” Winnipeg’s Mayor Brian Bowman spoke those words
Fifty-one years ago this week, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated schools unconstitutional, one Ontario member of provincial parliament
Peel Region has always been my home. Born in Waterloo, I moved to the City of Brampton with my mother and younger
Few people would disagree that Blacks and other non-whites are treated differently than whites by the criminal justice system. All the statistical
I didn’t speak a word of English when I started kindergarten in Ontario. My dad, from Austria, and my mom, from Yugoslavia,
In March of this year, I will have lived in Canada for 10 years. I moved here from England in 2003 with
Montreal − A new study published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy challenges the perception that the Somali Canadian community