Travel columnist Anne-Marie Woods takes us back home to her childhood province of Nova Scotia and rediscovers what she loves most about the historic land.
“I still have a hard time answering when people ask where I’m from. In the moments between their question and my calculated response, I try to figure out what exactly they mean.”
Proceeds from the benefit went to World Vision Canada and the A Hi Kulene Area Development Program, a collaborative effort to help develop a rural farming community in the Manjacaze district of Mozambique.
Black Daddies Club founder Brandon Hay shares the personal story of his childhood and the experiences that led him to form the much needed resource for black fathers in the community.
It is my hope that we continue to look beyond our own backyard to celebrate the unique qualities and characteristics that have made our Canada a different country than most.
On this Remembrance Day, let us take the time to honour and celebrate those who did not think twice of sacrificing their own lives for the greater good of humanity, for the freedoms we enjoy today and continued our great legacy of strength in the face of insurmountable odds.
If you’re having a tough time convincing your spouse to eat more greens and your kids turn up their nose at your health conscious creations, there is only one thing you need to do: Learn how to let it go.
Research found that visible minorities continue to be underrepresented as political candidates and elected officials at all three levels of government relative to their share of the population.