Two immigration advocacy groups in British Columbia are calling on the provincial government to create an immigration ministry to ensure better planning
Kherin Dimalanta could be sent back to the Philippines due to her costly dialysis treatment making her ineligible for permanent residency.
New report calls for “Trusted Employer Program” to address growing foreign worker visa backlog
Canada urges graduating foreign students to stay, as a new study shows COVID-19’s devastating effects on the international education market, migrant workers
Canada's economic recovery is dependent on the success of immigrants. Ola Halabi shares her story of finding her footing in Canada.
78 years ago, Princess Margriet was born in Ottawa. However, Canadian immigration law was a great source of anxiety for her family
Nova Scotia is buzzing with optimism. For decades, the province was experiencing an alarming population stagnation which threatened to shrink the economy.
Current curbs on international travel, economic crises, the targeting of minority groups, organized crime and inhumane practices like female genital mutilation (FGM)
This third edition of our special project "Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in COVID-19 Literacy" focuses on the unique challenges faced by
As the federal government increases immigration levels, questions hang in the air about whether it was wise for the new Ford government