For the first time in Canada’s electoral history a Mandarin-speaking member of Parliament was elected. Now hailed by the Chinese Mandarin community
Immigration Business Network ib2ib applauds the findings of a recent study done by the Conference Board of Canada that clearly shows immigrant
Canadians rightly take pride in our country’s diversity. Our collective understanding and definition of the country have been shaped by waves of
Jihoon Lee has come a long way since moving to Toronto two and a half years ago. Born in ideologically repressive North Korea,
Within the animal kingdom, there are few images more compellingly grotesque than the Rat King. A cluster of vermin that has been
Ontario cabinet minister Michael Chan has joined issue with the Globe and Mail over its reporting this week suggesting he could be
Vancouver-based immigrant-settlement organization S.U.C.C.E.S.S. will be opening a new centre in Beijing, China, to help newcomers with the transition to Canada. This
The desire to have more than one child has been a motivating factor for many Chinese emigrants for over three decades. Change
Amid the growing debate over China’s influence in this country, some 200 delegates attended the inaugural Pacific Finance and Trade Summit in Vancouver on
In her August 27, 2015 Toronto Sun article titled “Immigration marriage scammers rightfully thrown out of Canada” columnist Michele Mandel expresses her