When Michelle Chagpar, an information technology professional from Toronto, told her employers she was taking two weeks leave to travel to Iraq
Pulse takes a look at some stories that caught the attention of Canada’s Indian diaspora community. From cricket fever to the ethnic
Israel’s highly contentious elections saw incumbent Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu return for his fourth term as the country experienced its highest voter
While France remained a constant in the news at the top of 2015, with the Charlie Hebdo shooting being covered immensely, there
From the anti-terrorism bill, Charlie Hebdo and William Schabas’ resignation to Ontario’s new sex education curriculum, ethnic media covering the Arab world
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When countries experience turbulent times, large populations of people often look to migrate. Canada is often a country people seek out. Hong
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The contributions of immigrants to Canada are endless. Their stories are an integral part of the country’s history. A new exhibition at
B.C. Premier Christy Clark, who is leading a delegation to India, has hailed new Prime Minister Narendra Modi for changing the South