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Isabel Inclan

Isabel Inclan has worked as a journalist for more than 20 years, in both Mexico and Canada. She began working as a foreign correspondent in Canada in 1999 for Mexican media. She has been a New Canadian Media contributor since 2018. Her main areas of interest are politics, migration, women, community, and cultural issues. In 2015, Isabel was honoured as one of the “10 most influential Hispanic Canadians.” She is a graduate of Masters in Communication and Culture at TMU-York University. She is a member of CAJ and a member of the BEMC´s Advisory Committee.

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March 14, 2022
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Cuts to Express Entry may affect thousands of international students, activists warn

Canada sees international students as a great immigration pool of skilled individuals, and studies confirm that immigrants with Canadian study experience fare

More women needed in politics
March 8, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics

Politics remains a “man-dominated world”: Senator Rosa Galvez

With women representing nearly half the population, a lot more work needs to be done to achieve gender parity in politics, argues

Immigrant journalists open their own outlets in Canada
February 23, 2022
Arts & Culture/Immigration

Mainstream media’s ‘not the only option’ for newcomer journalists

Unable to enter the industry given the "Canadian experience” barrier, many foreign journalists are turning to creating their own outlets and platforms,

Photo of families
February 22, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

No Family Day for migrant workers

Over 200 photos of families forced to be separated due to Canada's immigration and labour policies were sent to all 338 MPs

Kept out of the mainstream, Latino journalists with decades of experience have had to resort to creating their own media to survive.
December 14, 2021
Arts & Culture/Diaspora Affairs/Immigration

Experienced Latin American journalists kept out of industry

Kept out of the mainstream, Latino journalists with decades of experience have had to resort to creating their own media to survive,

Lived experience of settlement service workers is crucial to understanding young newcomers.
December 13, 2021
Education/Local Journalism Initiative/Youth

Pandemic limits Saskatchewan students’ access to settlement services

The lived experience of racialized settlement workers who've dealt with discrimination is a key aspect of the help they provide young newcomers,

December 1, 2021
Arts & Culture/COVID-19/Youth

Pandemic seen through young artists’ eyes

Dealing with hatred and racism figured prominently in art works submitted by youth depicting their experiences living through COVID-19.

November 18, 2021
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

Immigration takes a back seat at Three Amigos summit

Migration advocates and academics agree there is a crisis in the region that must be addressed, but the issue did not get

racism
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Immigration

Racism at IRCC could determine who gets in

IRCC employees are reporting racist workplace behaviour such as racially-charged microaggressions at work, says survey. NCM reporter Isabel Inclan reports on the

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Fighting systemic racism using her “immigrant experience”

The new independent commissioner on systemic racism in New Brunswick, Manju Varma, is taking a very different approach to her mandate. For

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