Canadian-Iranians join global outcry as a women's revolution brews in the face of an oppressive regime in Iran
Refugees continue to seek justice, even in their adopted countries.
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Many Asians expelled by Idi Amin from Uganda 50 years ago have thrived in Canada.
President and CEO of Imagine Canada, Bruce MacDonald, comments on the role the non-profit sector plays in employing immigrants.
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Seeing the United States from coast to coast at 15 kilometres an hour allows you to witness in slow motion the incredible