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The federal government recently released a statement that it was not slamming the door on unaccompanied male Syrian refugees, despite concerns after
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Washington DC has the reputation of being one heck of a tough town. With heads of state visiting it frequently, America’s capital
A national organization which aims to bring together stakeholders to promote the successful integration of immigrants and minorities has just released a
Imagine Halifax city’s whole population of around 400,000 being denied the right to vote in its municipal election. Not very hard to