Toronto-area ethnic newspapers tended to cover the Conservatives more extensively than other political parties during the 2011 election, concludes a new study
Peel Region has always been my home. Born in Waterloo, I moved to the City of Brampton with my mother and younger
Can we force a minority community to either integrate outsiders into its activities or disperse? These are the questions at the heart
Today is International Day of Democracy. Yet, the western world seems to have lost hope of the very fundamentals we are supposed
Canadians should be having an informed discussion about their country’s involvement in the fight against ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria).
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and some of that city’s Somali community are at odds. Acting on what it thought were
Canada, with immigrants from over 200 countries, is a country of diasporas. New Canadians settle, integrate and become citizens. But becoming Canadian
The need for diversity in the legal profession was the flavour of the evening at the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto’s
Am I the only one in Ontario who feels as if immigrant issues have been cast aside in favour of the same
Although I have attended Remembrance Day ceremonies at the National War Memorial in Ottawa in the past, in 2009 I decided to support a