Community organizations and immigrant lobby groups in Quebec are speaking out against a provincial welfare reform bill that would require new social
Settlement agencies in Canada’s Atlantic provinces are working closely with provincial governments to better service immigrants, but say they need federal support
Religion plays a major role in the lives of many refugees, making it an important consideration for religious-based aid groups sponsoring those
The Canadian Immigration and Historical Society (CIHS) has partnered with the International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) for another year to host the
The death of 18-year-old Fredy Villanueva, shot at the hands of police in Montreal North, inspired Fredy, a documentary play by Annabel
In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s media: the federal government has a new plan to welcome immigrants
Canada’s Minister for Immigration, John McCallum, made a startling announcement in Brampton. on Tuesday, about welcoming a whopping 305,000 permanent residents by
A panel discussion on the newly published collection of essays The Relevance of Islamic Identity in Canada: Culture, Politics, and Self, shows that
Women empowerment is often defined as the ability to participate in economic life across all sectors. But when South Asian female immigrants
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