An obvious part of solving this problem is diversifying mainstream newsrooms through the hiring of reporters from diverse communities
In 1904, there were only 40 immigrants from India living in Canada, mostly from the Punjab. Largely based in Vancouver and surrounding
When Toronto-based lawyer Anjli Patel and her husband, Parambir Keila, were planning their Sikh wedding ceremony, they wanted to keep it simple
Without saying anything, Farrah Khan hands out a clipboard with a piece of paper on it to each person in the room.
A racial slur against a former Vancouver Park Board commissioner with a South Asian background is creating a social media furor. Meanwhile,
At a time when national and local mainstream media seem to be downsizing and shutting down daily, where does Canada’s ethnic media
The post-mortem of the federal election is ongoing and until it is complete we will not know the full dynamics behind the
When Canadian filmmaker Elisa Paloschi decided to embark on a new film project in India, documenting the life of Karnataka’s first female
Deanna has lived in North Surrey for 21 years. She lives with her family in the Guildford area, but she doesn’t send
Waves of immigration throughout Canada’s history have made ethnic sub-populations key targets for Canadian election campaigns. Historically this has benefited the federal