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  • Canada's homeless youthReuel S. Amdur
    November 4, 2010

    What is the difference between a young person in care with the Children’s Aid Society who makes a successful transition to adult life and one who does not? According to Kelly Raymond, a social worker with the Ottawa Children's Aid Society (CAS) currently working on a doctorate from the University of Montreal, stability is the key. If a child has the same foster family throughout childhood, that child has a better chance of making it.

  • Canada's immigration policy moving in the wrong directionReuel S. Amdur
    September 11, 2014

    Canada's immigration policies have been more successful than those of the United States and European countries. That was the view expressed by Irene Bloemraad, a sociology professor at the University of California, in a talk given to the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the Parliamentary dining room on April 3.

  • Canada's Indigenous Communities: The Truth is EnoughHal Durden
    March 8, 2018

    On February 9, 2018 Gerald Stanley was found not guilty of second-degree degree murder in the shooting death of Colten Boushie of Red Pheasant First Nations. Almost two weeks later, Raymond Cormier was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Tina Fontaine. Both cases have drawn considerable attention in Canadian media due to the racial tension they have created between the Indigenous communities that Boushie and Fontaine were from, and the "Systems" and people in Canada that they feel have failed them.

  • Canada's Jack Layton (1950-2011)The Canadian Charger
    August 30, 2011

    Like a skyrocket, Dr. Jack Layton rose to the heights, only to fall suddenly back to earth. On his rise, he took his party to new heights, but fate does not respect optimism, ambition, or even accomplishment. Now is the time to look at what he has done, what he has not done, and what remains to be done.

  • Canada's lost Ghulam SajanScott Stockdale
    November 18, 2014

    Looking back over his remarkable life, it's no surprise that his daughter Shaheen Sajan would focus on Ghulam Sajan's dedication to civic service as a major motivating factor in his life. In 2001, he was honoured with a Government of Canada award for outstanding service and contribution as a volunteer.

  • Canada's Muslims struggle to keep faith with financial institutionsScott Stockdale
    January 20, 2012

    In an ongoing Toronto court case, evidence has emerged that over $2 million is missing from UM Financial Inc., a mortgage company - now in receivership - that claimed to manage sharia-compliant mortgages.

  • Canada's Muslims will vote NDP?Meer Sahib
    April 14, 2011

    Faced with the perils of voting Conservatives or Liberals, the inevitable choice for Canada’s Muslims seems to be the NDP. Below, I am providing my analysis and the reasons why I believe this is a wise choice, and also what the perils are, in voting for Conservatives or Liberals.

  • Canada's Muslims: The misguided 12 percent Aurangzeb Qureshi
    June 17, 2011

    Muslim support for Stephen Harper's Conservatives in the last federal election demonstrates greater need for political awareness in Canada's Muslim community.

  • Canada's natives: Healing through songScott Stockdale
    February 23, 2015

    While not forgetting the past and current contentious relations between Indigenous peoples and Settler peoples in Canada, Kelly Laurila, facilitator of the Aboriginal Women's Drum Group - the Mino Ode Kwewak N'gamowak (Good Hearted Women Singers) - said they're hoping that through the singing event "Bridging Communities Through Song" they can bring Indigenous and Settler peoples together to reconcile.

  • Canada's new citizenship bill a Trojan horse: WalkomThomas Walkom
    February 18, 2014

    Bill C-24 would give the Conservative government unprecedented authority to strip Canadians of their citizenship. It's not just Omar Khadr who'll be hit.

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