In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: faith-based organizations are at the forefront of Syrian refugee
When the pledge was announced to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees, many Canadians wanted to help — university students being no exception. Using
“I guess you have to be white to have a mental illness,” my mom said. I looked up from my laptop to
Richmond community members came together last week to discuss breaking down the barriers of racism as part of the Canadian Race Relations
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Beginning today, NCM will bring readers a summary of what is appearing in ethnic media across Canada. We begin with
As refugees begin trickling into Canada in 2016, local police departments are warning newcomers and their sponsors to beware of con artists
The image of our new Prime Minister, in shirtsleeves greeting the first Syrian refugees airlifted from Beirut to Pearson International airport in
Arif Virani’s résumé is long and impressive. And nobody would say the newly appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees
Donald Trump is the bogeyman. I get it. He’s also the Grinch, Darth Vader and Hitler. In fact, he was once on
Syrian refugees will have the chance to immerse themselves in Canadian culture for free, thanks to a new initiative announced on Friday. The Canada