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Rocking the Boat: A Brief History of Anti-Migrant Hysteria in Canada
August 16, 2010 – 7:16 pm | 7 Comments
Rocking the Boat: A Brief History of Anti-Migrant Hysteria in Canada

In November, 76 Tamil refugees escaped Sri Lanka on a rusty freighter. They arrived in Victoria, where they were met by RCMP and Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials, who promptly jailed them for three months on allegations of terrorism. It would be fully half a year before the CBSA would admit that it had never had any evidence.

Are you citizen enough?
November 30, 2009 – 8:34 am | 2 Comments
Are you citizen enough?

On October 10th 2009, the Canadian Arab Federation hosted an evening entitled ‘Disowning Canadians Abroad’ where a number of guest speakers discussed the trend of Canadian citizens from racialized backgrounds being abandoned by the Canadian government when facing challenges while abroad. Many spoke from first-hand experience. Faraz Siddiqui was one of the speakers.

Worldtown Hearsay :: A Sorry State
November 13, 2009 – 6:42 pm | One Comment
Worldtown Hearsay :: A Sorry State

We trawl the news media so you don’t have to.

A Sorry State :: “Canada is becoming a world leader in official apologies. Do they benefit anyone but the people offering them up?”

The Walrus - December 2009 :: Read the entire story here

Bonaa Mohammed :: Green Card
October 8, 2009 – 10:09 pm | 2 Comments
Bonaa Mohammed :: Green Card

Toronto-based MC and Poet Boonaa Mohammed never shies away from sharp words that uncover the harsh realities of immigrant life in Canada and countries of the West. The title of his latest spoken-word video, Green Card - commissioned for the Mayworks Festival of Canada - tells a powerful tale of the unjust and silent truths of immigrant hardships in countries where getting papers is like “winning the lottery”. Watch the video for a little slice of this narrator’s pointed perspective.