“If you were born in Canada, you won!” was the catchphrase that came to mind during my flight’s turbulent descent into Toronto
In partnership with Apathy is Boring, New Canadian Media will be posting first-person accounts from the 150 Years Young Project, a campaign that highlights
Immigration is reshaping Ontario’s classrooms, changing the demographics of both students and teachers. The latest statistics indicate that one in 10 new
“Did I tell you the time I was called ‘a little girl’?” asks MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan incredulously. Sitting in her election campaign
“The World in Ten Blocks” is a two part documentary that offers viewers an in-depth look at one of the most diverse
The Institute of Canadian Archives is gearing up for its feature event of the year, which will showcase a number of speakers
For many immigrants, grandparents play a unique role in offsetting the financial burden of childcare
One in every five Canadian women is born outside of the country. However, despite diverse ethnic backgrounds, many communities face discriminatory hurdles
The weekend of December 6th to December 8th brought together 300 members of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
Hiring multi-language speaking staff, creating real-time interpretation apps, even launching an ethnic bank to serve primarily immigrants, Canadian banking business operators are