Political Tension in North America Builds Before the World Cup
On the first Tuesday in November, Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, born in Uganda to Indian parents, scored a decisive victory in New York City’s mayoral
Modi at the G7: A Critical Shift in Canada–India Relations
Prime Minister Mark Carney is standing by his decision to have India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kananaskis, Alberta, for the G7 Summit, which kicks off on Sunday. In
Canada’s Economic Success Depends On One Thing: Young People With International Experience
The world is in turmoil and Canada is on the front lines of the upheaval. Even before the re-election of Donald Trump, the profound difficulties in our relationships with Ind
Immigrants are the Future. So Why Isn’t Anyone Talking To Us?
It’s a narrative we could all recite in our sleep by now: Canada is a champion of immigration and a model for other countries. Close to a quarter of Canada’s population w
There Is No Such Thing as the ‘Immigrant Vote’
From its inception, Canada has been a country founded by and for immigrants. But, for just as long, a deep anxiety has been cultivated about how new Canadians shape our polit







