Opinion: Kaepernick’s protest, about what and who makes a team and a nation, can also be connected to environmental justice
Opinion: Canada’s government could appeal a court ruling that said that the son of Russian spies is Canadian. They’d be wrong to do so.
On Monday, 150 people took the oath of citizenship in the most Canadian of places—a hockey arena
Canadians rejected the politics of fear and division in last October’s election. Why is it back already?
Liberals want to undo the previous Conservative government’s controversial changes to the Citizenship Act
A veiled Muslim? A native-born terrorist? How the campaign is distorting the true meaning of citizenship.
From expat voting rights to deporting terrorists and rejecting niqabs, this campaign has focused on the surprising question of who gets to be a citizen
From 2014: Adrienne Clarkson argues that immigrant, not migrant, is the Canadian word
Much ado about amending a private member’s bill
Several European countries–most notably Germany–are welcoming descendants of Third Reich victims
Conservative MP Chungsen Leung seems to have not been entirely clear on who he was inviting to testify at the immigration committee.
Thomas Mulcair had news. Or, rather, he’d read the news.