Unlike the pictured protester, many Canadians have been muted when it comes to speaking up for Muslims who have been attacked throughout
“Racism and racial health inequities are a hidden and serious concern with detrimental consequences for all people in Canada.” This is the
What does it mean to be Canadian? What kind of Canada do we want? If you’ve tuned into the election coverage lately,
It’s been over one month since images were published showing three-year-old Alan Kurdi’s body washed up on Turkish shores and Canadian support
Toronto-based not-for-profit organization Lifeline Syria has been at the forefront of efforts to bring Syrian refugees to Canada. Launched at the end
Several major humanitarian agencies have announced plans to expand, launch and upscale operations in response to the European refugee crisis in the
The Saskatoon International Airport was a scene of exultation and relief on Sept. 17 when a family of seven Syrian refugees arrived
It is perhaps a good thing that immigration is not a major federal campaign issue, although the issue does surface in certain immigrant-rich
When Jasmine, a young engineer from Iran, arrived in Toronto, she immediately applied for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). She knew
Eid al-Adha, celebrated this past Thursday, marks one of the two most important religious holidays for Muslims around the world. Different from