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Tag: Multiculturalism
Lessons from Boris Johnson’s departure and the contest to replace him
The diversity quotient of the leadership candidates is striking, at odds with the conservative caricature
CBC trying to shake free of its mandate as a public broadcaster
The RCI controversy shows CBC’s primary purpose is the acquisition – at the expense of private broadcasters – of audiences and money
Film chronicles Ukrainian Canadians’ Second World War contributions
U of A researcher interviewed surviving veterans and scoured archival records to help bring stories to light in new documentary
Trudeau has eroded Canada’s place in the world
The image of the hip and virtuous leader that some media and voters hold of our prime minister is not what leaders of other nations see
Public acceptance of protective masks growing in Canada
Rapid shift in perception shows people are heeding public health advice, say U of A researchers
Don Cherry is long past his due date
As Sportsnet trims costs and their cantankerous commentator missteps, the outcome seems likely
Welcome to the new Age of Intolerance
Trudeau is just the man to heal the wounds. After all, he’s been dressing up and imitating so many different cultures that he identifies with everybody
How do new Canadians see Indigenous issues?
It’s a mistake to assume that recent immigrants to Canada, who make up 20% of our population, will easily understand and embrace the Indigenous, who make up 4.3%
Quebec challenges Canada’s multicultural experiment
It would be foolish to ignore the growing public unease that has followed increased levels of immigration