Religious leader says at least 47 Indian international students in Surrey, B.C., have died from drug overdoses and suicides.
“This is really the first time that the ministry has offered this amount of money to serve children which we are absolutely
Workshops in this POC-majority neighbourhood offer “an easy way for people to connect,” according to program creator Ryan Ng.
Harem Jamal spent his childhood years in refugee camps. Now he uses art to process the trauma.
As Russian invasion of Ukraine enters second year, Canada is being urged to continue support for millions of war refugees.
Centering Black voices, stories of triumph in Canada’s K-12 school curriculums beyond Black History Month.
B.C. needs a comprehensive strategy, to address the staggering number of job openings expected over the next ten years, states a new
Immigrants and newcomers are especially vulnerable because they may be unfamiliar with the language and the law.
Provinces are expanding programs and creating pathways for out-of-status migrants to ease crippling labour shortages.
Conference sheds light on market bias - calls for much-needed shift in Canada’s immigrant hiring strategies