Even as Statistics Canada reports that hate crimes are soaring in the country, anti-racism advocates say the numbers don’t tell the whole
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Given that people have paid processing fees, they are legally owed a public duty to have their applications processed within a reasonable
While journalism as an industrydid a fine job at tracking COVID-19 data, it failed to critically analyze the events that have unfolded
Based on 101 written survey responses and 47 in-depth oral interviews, the groundbreaking study reveals the systemic barriers that keep immigrant and
Foreign-trained health care workers and early childhood educators (ECEs) will be prioritized for permanent residency in the revamped version of a program
International students are not only more vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic, but they are also excluded from most government support
As Russia's attacks against Ukraine escalate, Canada's government is also introducing new immigration streams for Ukrainians to immigrate either temporarily or permanently.
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One of the unintended but likely consequences of a cooling-off period is that buyers will make more offers, thereby inducing more competition