Why Do We Only Care When It’s Too Late? Aisha Hyder May 7, 2018 Food for Thought The elderly man who was lying on the sidewalk, inhaling chemicals to dissipate the pain. The Indigenous woman who was singing to herself and tracing the patterns on the wall with her finger. &nb... Read More...
Make us as Waves of the Sea: Reflecting on the Faith in Canada 150 Millennial Summit Aisha Hyder July 16, 2017 News & Social Issues “The very best of yourselves includes your faith." On the eve of Canada’s 150th birthday since Confederation, I was in conversation with 74 leaders of different faiths at the Faith in Canada ... Read More...
Dear Canada: An Open Letter MY Voice July 1, 2017 Lifestyle & Entertainment Dear Canada, Congrats on making it 150 years past Confederation — you don’t look a day over 125! I must admit that even after spending 77.79% of my life with you, Canada, the beauty of crystallized water (mo... Read More...
A Wake-Up Call: The Consequences of Silence Imtisaal Mian June 27, 2017 Food for Thought Out of all the commotion that has been taking place around the world after the US presidential election, from protests to boycotts, one particular thought has been on my mind— the striking parallelism between t... Read More...
Shared Stories of Discrimination Muna Abdulla June 17, 2017 News & Social Issues It’s easy to sympathize with the reflection in the mirror. But what if we realized that we were all simply reflections of each other? The reason “the human experience” is such a blanket statement is because it’... Read More...