The affordable housing crisis across the country is a trainwreck that could derail immigration targets, experts say
This year, Manitoba’s largest school board is planning to offer a Filipino language program to its 30,000 students.
Geraldine Stafford, the first civilian manager of Waterloo Regional Police Service's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Unit and a resident of Cambridge, aims
The Canadian education system does a woeful job of preparing students for the realities of an anti-Black world.
Updated: ‘Historic’ motion to address caste discrimination approved by Toronto District School Board
"There is an insidious form of casteism that exists but no one talks about," says Chinnaiah Jangam, a history professor and author.
New immigration operation centre in Philippines part of Canada’s bid to attract more skilled workers
“The quick fix has been, we'll just import some more health-care workers...and I think we've pushed it too far.”
Southeastern Pakistan still struggles to cope with the flash floods that ravaged the region last fall.
“I am proud of my daughter for supporting herself here but I cannot become a burden for her.”
A study of 500 new immigrants found social media is a useful, but tricky tool to navigate for newcomers.
Three months since the IRCC launched a one-year pilot program to relieve employment pressures from international students, some experts are still worried.