The online reaction to the horrific events in Paris of November 13 has been a wake-up call for those of us who
Thousands of Syrian refugees will arrive in Canada by year’s end. Even before the attacks in Paris, some Canadians were already chattering
Sixty-seven years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and 50 years after the adoption of the two Covenants,
Donald Trump is the bogeyman. I get it. He’s also the Grinch, Darth Vader and Hitler. In fact, he was once on
The image of our new Prime Minister, in shirtsleeves greeting the first Syrian refugees airlifted from Beirut to Pearson International airport in
“I guess you have to be white to have a mental illness,” my mom said. I looked up from my laptop to
In the fall of 2015, in the heat of a federal election, the country was deeply moved by images of refugees fleeing
A referendum question usually calls for a simple binary response: yes or no. In Britain on Thursday, voters will decide whether to
It was a moment of delightful reflection. The indecently smug politicians of a distant island continent, wealthy, cruel in refugee policy and
The cold-blooded shooting of six Muslims following evening prayers on Jan 29 at a Québec City mosque has, predictably, amplified the acrimonious