With elections kicking into high gear, who would have thought that identity politics — with immigrants as public enemy number one —
As I listened to an elderly woman who had walked in to our campaign headquarters, it began to sink in that I
While most of Thursday’s debate between the leaders of Canada’s main federal parties was spent discussing the economy, the three managed to
As we trudge along towards an expected fall election, the race is on to gain votes from the “middle class”. In the
Events this week on Parliament Hill and in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Quebec) have rocked the nation. It is hard to make meaning of it
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Multiculturalism may be one of the tenets of Canadian national identity, but it may be doing more harm than good, said Irshad
If an immigrant community’s coming-of-age needs to be gauged in Canada, the way it is courted by politicians is a good indicator.
If an immigrant community’s coming-of-age needs to be gauged in Canada, the way it is courted by politicians is a good indicator.
The B.C. political scandal involving public servants allegedly wooing the ethnic vote is a sign of the times. Multiculturalism in Canada is