Despite struggling with a historic visa processing backlog, Canada welcomed a record number of new arrivals in 2022.
Family advocates for justice since civilian oversight agency declined to investigate a police dog attack on their five-year-old at Winnipeg school
The federal government announced new funding for agencies that identify skilled refugees and link them with employers.
Canadian Uyghurs meet weekly in downtown Toronto to remember the victims and protest against the Chinese government
End-of-year assessment provides a snapshot of hurdles newcomers face accessing employment, housing and mental health resources in Manitoba.
Isidore Toyi was days away from completing his English language studies in Winnipeg when he was struck and killed by a vehicle
Just 18 per cent of executive women were immigrants, while immigrant women accounted for one in four Canadian women workers.
Response by new Canadians to join the military has been “very encouraging”, says Canadian Forces Recruiting Group.
Challenging anti-sex worker legislation on the national day to remember and combat gender-based violence.
Expanded programs must be followed with timely processing of applications to get workers to Canada, say immigration advocates and employers.