“Diversity is our strength.” Despite this being the motto of Toronto – widely considered to be the most diverse city in the
Canada’s government will shortly introduce a bill intended to further discourage “barbaric cultural practices,” such as polygamy, forced marriages, and “honour” killings.
Recently, our friends at the CBC uncovered a story that has been getting a lot of press. The Canada Border Services Agency
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Responding to public opinion, the City of Edmonton has pulled a controversial bus placard ad campaign that some believe conveyed anti-Muslim sentiment.
Women of the Indian diaspora are often portrayed as hyper-sexual and constantly rebelling against their own heritage in efforts to assimilate to
After much fanfare and a fair share of controversy, the Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA) arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia last
On March 15, the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa held a day-long symposium on Afghanistan. It was not
“Immigrants need to know the rules of this land.” “They need to know that Canadians do not tolerate violence against women.” “They
November 25 is United Nations International Day to Eliminate Violence against Women. Creating awareness of the global epidemic of violence against women