As a journalist in Turkey, Seckin Ergun has covered many stories of courage, but none as personal as this one. He turns
In general, differences among the four main parties are a matter of nuance
The 26th edition of the documentary festival Hot Docs, running in Toronto from 25 April – 6 May, brings together stories regarding
For the last several months, much of the political discussion in the United States has revolved around President Donald Trump’s proposed border
Facing financial barriers and complicated paper work, most Yazidis settled in London, Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary have been unable to take advantage
Immigration lawyers in Canada are warning about risks caused by the spread of misinformation as the Trump administration rolls back a U.S.
As a Vancouver society working to support refugees fears closure after being denied federal funding, a similar organization in Manitoba said Ottawa
A graphic novel that creates awareness about sexual abuse among immigrant and refugee women has upped its print order barely a month
Canadian writers and educators are expressing a need for more children’s books about refugee and diaspora stories that reflect Canada’s diversity. “It
It had been such a whirlwind process, Zuhir says of the journey that he and his family took earlier this year from