Women make up the majority of clients using several federally-funded settlement supports, including language training, employment-related services and childcare.
The new Learning Lab showcases the history of Chinese immigration between the 1950s and 1980s
Supreme Court’s new tort remedy is much celebrated, but the case shows persisting barriers facing immigrant and racialized women fleeing abuse
Thousands in Quebec face the prospect of returning to their home countries over uncertainty.
Crowds gathered in front of Vancouver Art Gallery to demonstrate their ability to preserve culture and memory
As water-based bathroom hygiene gains ground in Canada, newcomer and student advocates say bidets raise bigger questions about how Canada is coming
The temporary resident’s lawyer argues that the department is applying the rules inconsistently, even as the Francophone stream gains traction across Canada.
AI tools being used in Canada by newcomers to optimize their job search are not as promising as billed, and perhaps best
A UBC study says Canada’s labour market mismatch is also a “translation” problem — one shaped by hiring practices, networks, credential recognition
As refugee-health providers explore a legal challenge, doctors and frontline workers say new “co-payments” are already causing confusion and distress among people