For those who have come to Canada from just about any place on the planet other than Western Europe or the United
Inside the main atrium of Carleton University, four women wearing hijabs (a head covering worn by some Muslim women) set up tables
Religion plays a major role in the lives of many refugees, making it an important consideration for religious-based aid groups sponsoring those
Five months after Harper’s Conservatives made a pre-elections pledge to establish a controversial “barbaric cultural practices” tip line, a group of lawyers
It was in September 2014, a month before our landing in Canada, when a fellow, Pakistani-born Canadian made a long-distance call to
Multiculturalism should be off-limits in Canadian politics. No party should leverage prejudice against minorities – visible or otherwise – in a plot
Red, blue or purple? As it nurses its bruises from the election, the Conservative party is asking itself what its complexion ought
In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of
Quebec recently passed a law banning face coverings for people delivering or receiving public services, which has re-ignited the debate across Canada
It’s absurd to pass any law that is so obviously a violation of that constitution and its Charter of Rights and Freedoms.