Canadian woman authors believe that our society tends to equate femininity with a sense of flawlessness. Women have to be impossibly perfect
Shahzad Shamim recently settled in Canada with his family – three school-aged children, a wife and a mother – after emigrating from
Over the next six years, the cost of bringing Syrian refugees to Canada will reach $1.2 billion. The federal government has earmarked
For most of the Syrian refugees arriving in Canada this month, their first challenge will be to find affordable housing as they
After pledging to take in 25,000 Syrian refugees over several months, Ottawa waived off the repayment of initial immigration loans, which cover
Canada’s falling loonie has added extra dollars to the pockets of residents who rely on financial assistance from abroad. Foreign investors in
In the weeks leading up to the Oct. 19 federal election, Rabia Khedr started to feel like she didn’t belong in Canada.
Toronto-based organization Lifeline Syria is calling for the Canadian government to speed up the process of sponsoring refugees in this time of
Abdullah Kurdi, father of the three-year old toddler who captured media attention when his body was discovered on the shores of Turkey,
New innovative employment programs aim to integrate government-assisted refugees (GARs) into the Canadian labour market. At the Employment Pathways for Refugees forum at the 18th