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Mansoor Tanweer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Mansoor Tanweer is New Canadian Media’s Local Journalism Initiative reporter on immigration policy. An immigrant himself, he has covered municipal affairs and the Brampton City Council in addition to issues relating to newcomers over several years.

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February 5, 2021
Immigration

Canada to Officially Open Door to Young Hong Kongers Next Week

Hong Kongers escaping Beijing’s tightening grip on their freedoms will see a special immigration pathway open for them on Monday, with new

Canada , Immigration, B.C.
February 3, 2021
Immigration

Stakeholders Call on B.C. Government to Reinstate Province’s Immigration Ministry

Two immigration advocacy groups in British Columbia are calling on the provincial government to create an immigration ministry to ensure better planning

Immigration Canada Ottawa Tulip Dutch Royal Family Princess Margriet
January 19, 2021
Immigration

How Canadian Immigration Law Created a Crisis for the Dutch Royal Family

78 years ago, Princess Margriet was born in Ottawa. However, Canadian immigration law was a great source of anxiety for her family

Nova Scotia, Canada, Immigration
January 15, 2021
Immigration

Nova Scotia’s Long Population Decline Might be Ending, and Immigration Could be Why

Nova Scotia is buzzing with optimism. For decades, the province was experiencing an alarming population stagnation which threatened to shrink the economy.

Canada Immigration Toronto, Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration
January 6, 2021
Immigration

Ontario Silent on Whether Provincial Immigration Ministry will Return

As the federal government increases immigration levels, questions hang in the air about whether it was wise for the new Ford government

ryerson university post-secondary Canada COVID-19 international students
December 21, 2020
Immigration

Several Universities Added to COVID Readiness List

The list of post-secondary institutions deemed safe enough to accept international students is growing. The last batch was added as late as

STEM immigration immigrants Canada America U.S. the united states
December 20, 2020
Immigration

Two STEM Immigrants on Different Sides of the Border Share their Experiences

Statistically, immigrants holding STEM degrees do better in America than in Canada. Two immigrants on either side of the border share their

immigration Canada RNIP
December 17, 2020
Immigration

Helping Rural Communities Recover from the Last Recession

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada acknowledges gaps in employment during COVID-19, allowing newcomers an easier way to resettle in rural communities by

Permanent residence applications, refugees, healthcare workers, COVID-19, frontline workers, canada, immgration
December 15, 2020
Immigration

Refugees Working in Healthcare Get a Leg Up

In appreciation of the work done by healthcare workers who are seeking asylum, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino is delivering on his promise

refugee immigration canada
December 12, 2020
Immigration

MPs slam Liberal Party Over Turning Refugees Away at Border

Statistics provided by the Canada Border Services Agency show that 4,400 refugee claimants have been rejected under the Safe Third Country Agreement

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