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Fernando Arce

Fernando Arce is a Toronto-based independent journalist originally from Ecuador. He is a co-founder and editor of The Grind, a free local news and arts print publication, as well as an NCM-CAJ member and mentor. He writes in English and Spanish, and has reported from various locations across Canada, Ecuador and Venezuela. While his work in journalism is dedicated to democratizing information and making it accessible across the board, he spends most of his free time hiking with his three huskies: Aquiles, Picasso and Iris. He has a BA in Political Science from York University and an MA in Journalism from Western University.

Bench at a Brampton, Ont., child care centre.
May 20, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Immigration status can exclude parents from childcare support

While Canada agrees to reduce child care costs, immigrants with precarious status will likely continue being excluded.

cricket, sport
May 13, 2022
Arts & Culture/Local Journalism Initiative

Brampton bowling to be Canada’s cricket capital

Concerns about the cost and profits from a planned cricket stadium prevent building plans from moving forward, despite support from a roster

school, black student
May 9, 2022
British Columbia/Education/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Black alienation in academic life begins in high school: study

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migrant workers calling for an end to deeming
March 24, 2022
Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

Advocates rally against WSIB’s ‘deeming’, call it ‘systemic racism’

A group of injured migrant workers says Ontario’s workers’ compensation system is racist, and is calling for elimination of what advocates say

An auditorium filled with people attending an event for Iranian-Canadians in Toronto
February 15, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Lack of Canadian visa offices in Iran ‘discriminatory,’ frustrates diaspora

Iranians are among the unfortunate six per cent of applicants who have to travel to neighbouring countries to give their biometrics when

private sponsorship questioned as 'gold standard'
February 12, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Report asks, are private refugee sponsorships really the gold standard?

With such unaffordable housing prices, unlivable wages and a gutted social safety system, private sponsors are finding the experience too difficult to

December 1, 2021
Immigration

‘We are not subordinate to lawyers,’ say immigration consultants

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There is a lot of talk about diversity in the media, but half of Canadian newsrooms are staffed entirely by white individuals, says a new damning study by the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ).
November 25, 2021
Arts & Culture/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

‘Historic’ report slams Canadian newsrooms for overwhelming whiteness

There is a lot of talk about diversity in the media, but half of Canadian newsrooms are staffed entirely by white individuals,

November 23, 2021
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Immigration system under the lens in precedent-setting racial profiling case

Police collected DNA from 96 farm workers as part of a criminal investigation in 2013. All their physical profiles were very different

November 22, 2021
News/Politics/Top Stories

Photo Gallery: Toronto residents block CN Rail in support of Wet’suwet’en

About 100 demonstrators from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds blockaded a train on the CN railways in Toronto on Nov. 21 in

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