In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: celebrated deputy chief of the Toronto Police Service quits
Just weeks before its 40th anniversary one of the three major Chinese daily newspapers in North America has ceased printing in Canada.
Looking back to 2011, the decision to leave Syria was the best thing Fryal Alshami could have done. Unlike the thousands of
When Syrian refugee children arrive in Canadian classrooms for the very first time, the anxiety they feel might be more than simply
For Sammar Mian and Atief Sheikh and their families, waiting for more than four hours at the airport to welcome incoming Syrian
When Canadian filmmaker Elisa Paloschi decided to embark on a new film project in India, documenting the life of Karnataka’s first female
For the first time in Canada’s electoral history a Mandarin-speaking member of Parliament was elected. Now hailed by the Chinese Mandarin community
Is the increased number of “visible minorities” being reflected in party candidates? Which ridings are these candidates running in? And do these
The 2015 federal elections is a milestone for Somali Canadians as it marks a significant increase in their level of political engagement.
Eid al-Adha, celebrated this past Thursday, marks one of the two most important religious holidays for Muslims around the world. Different from