Getting the mainstream media to cover more immigrant issues is something many settlement and advocacy agencies grapple with. The first of a
When the series of revolutionary protests and riots – dubbed the “Arab Spring” – broke out in late 2010, news outlets worldwide
Patricia Gallagher admits it is hard to keep up with social media in her line of work. As the Operations Manager at
Christianne Boudreau isn’t the first parent in history to wonder how her child ended up on the path he did — and
Political candidates have been risking their composure, their message control and their dignity to court the youth vote since long before Bill Clinton
Ayesha Syed didn’t vote in the 2011 election. It wasn’t because she took her civic duty of voting for granted or isn’t
Upon moving to a new city, especially one in a country to which you’ve recently emigrated, it often takes a considerable amount
A Richmond Hill high school teacher has been accused of posting Islamophobic tweets against his own students, the York Region District School
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
As the husband of murdered British MP Jo Cox reminded the world in his pain, hate is poisonous. Whether the recent Orlando massacre was a