The World University Service of Canada (WUSC) will double the number of refugee students it will sponsor in the coming academic year,
Communities across Canada are ramping up their efforts to link their local settlement services to meet the needs of newcomers through the
Ethnic media may have lessons to offer on connecting to audiences and providing diverse services as traditional news organizations seek new business
Tactics win skirmishes. Strategy wins wars. Tactically, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is at a disadvantage in the current political battle over whether
Fifty prominent Indo-Canadians were recognized in Ottawa recently for promoting and fostering India-Canada relations. Carleton University hosted a celebration of their achievements
Blacks make up Montreal’s largest visible minority. According to the 2011 census, 147,100 live in the city. Why, then, are there so
In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: India’s Republic Day was not a celebration for everyone,
Abdullah Kurdi, father of the three-year old toddler who captured media attention when his body was discovered on the shores of Turkey,
New approaches to immunization may help newcomers get the information they need to ensure their children’s records are up-to-date, though barriers still
When the pledge was announced to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees, many Canadians wanted to help — university students being no exception. Using