The temporary resident’s lawyer argues that the department is applying the rules inconsistently, even as the Francophone stream gains traction across Canada.
Alain Fopa, PhD, critiques A New Blueprint for Government: Reshaping Power, the PMO, and the Public Service (University of Regina Press, 2025)
AI tools being used in Canada by newcomers to optimize their job search are not as promising as billed, and perhaps best
The newcomers who succeed are usually not the ones with the most impressive resumes or the highest confidence at the beginning, writes
A UBC study says Canada’s labour market mismatch is also a “translation” problem — one shaped by hiring practices, networks, credential recognition
As refugee-health providers explore a legal challenge, doctors and frontline workers say new “co-payments” are already causing confusion and distress among people
May is Mental Health Awareness Month featuring calls to reduce stigma and open conversations. But that conversation is incomplete if it excludes
By invoking the Komagata Maru/Guru Nanak Jahaz, the superstar connected today’s global Punjabi visibility to an older story of exclusion in Canada.
For many members of the Iranian diaspora in Canada, it’s not the oil embargo at the Strait of Hormuz or the diplomacy
There’s a “silent crisis” brewing, Dayo Ojerinde reports, as women with foreign credentials face years of delays, high costs and systemic barriers