Richmond community members came together last week to discuss breaking down the barriers of racism as part of the Canadian Race Relations
Scholars and students recently gathered at Canada’s top health education institute to discuss racial health inequities experienced by immigrants, refugees and racialized
For many Sikhs in Canada today, the Komagata Maru incident still looms large in our consciousness. For anyone not familiar with this
Thousands of families will soon get a second chance to bring parents and grandparents to Canada. That’s the good news recently announced
Without saying anything, Farrah Khan hands out a clipboard with a piece of paper on it to each person in the room.
Queer activist Arsham Parsi took a risk when he left Iran and began to help other Iranians escape persecution for being lesbian,
Most North Americans, at least of a certain age, identify the fall of Saigon in April, 1975, with the news footage of
Toronto marked the World Refugee Day at Yonge-Dundas Square Thursday. Hundreds of people milled around in the sunshine, perusing the booths of
When the pledge was announced to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees, many Canadians wanted to help — university students being no exception. Using
It is time to explore how to sustain Canada’s position as a preferred destination for the world’s talent, and as a safe