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UN Food envoy, Olivier De Schutter, sparked some biting reaction this week when he ended his 11-day visit to Canada saying the country is need of a right to food strategy. The Link’s Carmel...
Carleton University in Canada's national capital, Ottawa, has opened the country's newest Confucius Institute. Marc Montgomery talks to the school's president, Roseann O'Reilly Runte, to find out how...
Our web expert Andrew Fazekas looks at some of the big cyber stories making the rounds, from a new crackdown on web users in China to some controversial changes in store for Facebook users.
The Inuktitut language of the Canadian Arctic is strong and vibrant; but, more and more Inuit people are moving to the south, and that poses challenges for maintaining their language and culture. The...
Members of the African National Congress are banned from Canada even though the party has ruled South Africa for 18 years. That’s because Canada has a policy of not admitting anyone who is a...
As Greece continues to struggle through a crippling economic crisis, Greek Canadians search for ways to help their compatriots, particularly Greek youth, who face rising levels of suicide and...
Prime Minister Stephen Harper ended his second official visit to China last weekend saying Canada's relationship with Beijing has evolved. Marc Montgomery speaks with Gordon Houlden, the director of...
A recent Human Rights Watch report says donor countries like Canada are inadvertently supporting Ethiopia's controversial villagization programme. Critics say the programme, which involves the forced...
In this age of increasingly impersonal technology, the Ottawa Public Library is setting aside e-readers and reviving the tradition of storytellers. With the Human Library event, being held on January...
The Ottawa-chapter of the French-Canadian Association of Ontario has changed its name to better reflect the growing diversity of francophones in the province. With an aging population and a high rate...