Little free libraries are a great tool for newcomers to integrate with Canadian society. Due to the pandemic, they are becoming even handier.
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Hopes, Challenges of Immigration Reflected on Stage
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni says the immigration experience helped make her the award-winning and best-selling Indian-American writer she is today. Her immigration story — which she…
View More Hopes, Challenges of Immigration Reflected on StageStory of Filipino Family Hits Home for Immigrants
A new novel reflects on the experiences of Filipino Canadians through the story of one family, and aims to inspire newcomers to achieve their dreams.…
View More Story of Filipino Family Hits Home for ImmigrantsImmigrant Women Speak Loudly in Resilience and Triumph
The room was abuzz with the energy and excitement of a university alumni reunion, as approximately 100 people packed Octopus bookstore in downtown Ottawa for…
View More Immigrant Women Speak Loudly in Resilience and TriumphDocumenting Muslim History in Saskatchewan
Ever since Muslims began settling in the Canadian prairies, they’ve built bridges with their new community while maintaining their ties with their traditional culture. A…
View More Documenting Muslim History in SaskatchewanA Current Snapshot of Canadian Multiculturalism
A new book on multiculturalism provides an in-depth snapshot of where we are now as a country, while also looking in the rear-view mirror to…
View More A Current Snapshot of Canadian MulticulturalismTell Everyone: A Sharing Renaissance?
In Tell Everyone: How the Stories We Share Shape What We Know and Why It Matters, author Alfred Hermida explores how social media has the…
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