Toronto showed off its diverse colours by holding its inaugural Newcomer Day at Nathan Phillips Square on Friday. Of the 2.8 million
Many Canadians boast about their country’s diversity. There is a sense of pride attached to it. Yet, when it comes to the
If Friday’s state visit of Philippine President Benigno S. Aquino III was any indication of the Harper government’s political orchestration in obtaining
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi spent time in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver this week — which led to a ton of photo-ops with Prime
[Part 1 of 3 of an in-depth investigative series.] For over two decades, Canada has welcomed an average of 250,000 immigrants per
When Sri Lanka celebrated its 67th Independence Day on February 4, it did so filled with hope that it can finally realize
Fifty-one years ago this week, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated schools unconstitutional, one Ontario member of provincial parliament
Would Chinatown still be Chinatown if there were no Chinese people? Today, only one-fourth of Toronto’s Chinese community resides in downtown Chinatown.
The need for diversity in the legal profession was the flavour of the evening at the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto’s
Canadians should be having an informed discussion about their country’s involvement in the fight against ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria).