Three women from Afghanistan share their vision of returning the right to education to women living under the Taliban.
Industry critics want structural changes for the province's Practice Ready Assessment program to have any effect.
Concordia University students and community leaders await more action following the university's apology.
Pressure to get married and have children puts a woman's wish to get a graduate degree on hold — temporarily
Refugees continue to seek justice, even in their adopted countries.
‘We simply don’t know how many internationally educated healthcare professionals are in the country’
Without a national system to collect and share data about immigrant healthcare workers, the true scope of the problem cannot be known.
The Canadian Immigration Historical society has entered a new partnership to encourage student research of Canada’s migration history
The current patchwork approach across provinces and territories creates accreditation barriers for immigrants and domestic professionals alike.
Researchers find several barriers impacting Black students' academic participation.
Uncertainty around the long-term effects of the pandemic loom as kids head back to school while COVID-19 rules ease in Ontario.