News & Media: “News” June 17, 2017 Quinzaine canadienne : festivités et regard porté sur l’identité du Canada May 29, 2017 Deputy Mayor Rabin Baldewsingh on how 6 Degrees and the ICC have impacted how he governs May 11, 2017 Ontario150: New Presenting Partner for 6 Degrees Citizen Space April 25, 2017 Conversation about race, identity must come out into the open, Adrienne Clarkson says April 21, 2017 6 Degrees Vancouver aims to heighten inclusion and propose radical and practical solutions March 20, 2017 150 Stories | Récits: Adrienne Clarkson March 12, 2017 Canadá, inmigración y ciudadanía March 10, 2017 LaFontaine and Baldwin: 169 Years of Responsible Government March 4, 2017 Inclusion: A Lifeline to Innovation March 3, 2017 Our vision for 2017: A letter from our co-chairs and CEO February 28, 2017 Immigration and Identity February 25, 2017 Speech welcoming new citizens at the Ismaili Centre February 15, 2017 Citizenship & Belonging: 6 Degrees Citizen Space February 4, 2017 „Lasst sie in die Zukunft schauen“ January 31, 2017 We must remember that Canadians are not immune to racism January 5, 2017 The Canada experiment: is this the world’s first ‘postnational’ country? December 5, 2016 We Are All on a Journey from Arrival to Belonging: A Review of 6 Degrees November 28, 2016 Open for Business: New Canadian Entrepreneurs November 28, 2016 New Canadian Entrepreneurs: An Underappreciated Contribution to Canadian Prosperity? November 24, 2016 “Is there an issue more globally urgent than ways to create truly inclusive societies?” We think not. November 16, 2016 6 Degrees Spotted in Air Canada’s enRoute Magazine September 30, 2016 His Highness the Aga Khan, inaugural recipient of the Adrienne Clarkson Prize for Global Citizenship: An inspiration for all engaged in higher education September 29, 2016 Introduction of His Highness the Aga Khan at the Adrienne Clarkson Prize For Global Citizenship September 26, 2016 Pluralism Policies That Work: A call for more radical thinking September 26, 2016 Monia Mazigh: “Where is home?” September 23, 2016 Canada’s founding myths hold us back from addressing climate change (The Globe and Mail) September 22, 2016 Inaugural Adrienne Clarkson Prize for Global Citizenship Awarded to the Aga Khan for His Commitment to Advancing Pluralism (Huff Post) September 22, 2016 Why Mexico needs more Canada, according to Denise Dresser (Toronto Star) September 20, 2016 Aga Khan wins Global Citizenship prize at 6 Degrees September 19, 2016 6 Degrees on Metro Morning September 19, 2016 Winner of Inaugural Adrienne Clarkson Prize for Global Citizenship Announced September 16, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: There are few things less Canadian than hatred and fear September 15, 2016 Two years on from the writers’ call for “greater protection for refugees in Europe” September 9, 2016 LaFontaine, Baldwin, and the blueprint for modern Canada September 9, 2016 6 Degrees forum in Toronto to focus on Canadian citizenship, diversity (The Globe and Mail) September 9, 2016 The Journey from Diversity to Inclusion September 7, 2016 Mathieu Lefèvre: “France needs a new dream” September 1, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: In making room for others, we make room for ourselves – and for Canada August 12, 2016 Tamil Journeys ’86: Marking the 30th Anniversary of a Historic Rescue at Sea July 22, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: Integral to Canada’s economy, immigrants deserve more support June 17, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: Canada’s identity is an experiment in the process of being realized June 15, 2016 “We must not become desensitized by this humanitarian catastrophe.” 6 Degrees presents Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) June 15, 2016 Massimo Sestini’s Where Are You? Project June 15, 2016 The 6 Degrees Hero Image: Massimo Sestini’s Mare Nostrum May 14, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: Indigenous languages are vital to telling Canada’s story April 23, 2016 6 Degrees Experiments in Pluralism: Canada’s multiculturalism: A circle, ever edging outwards April 22, 2016 Announcing 6 Degrees: Experiments in Pluralism - a Globe and Mail essay series < Go Back