Moving to a new country can be stressful. It means leaving familiar places, people and aspects of everyday life behind. Whether arriving
Scholars and students recently gathered at Canada’s top health education institute to discuss racial health inequities experienced by immigrants, refugees and racialized
Language barriers can have a negative impact not only on initial access to health services, but also on the quality of health
The new minister of health can expect a flood of petitions on her desk on the topic of implementing a rare disease strategy
Immigrants from Asia are three to 12 times more likely to get hepatitis B than their Canadian-born counterparts, says a new public education
According to the 2015 child poverty report for Toronto, newcomer children, children of colour and children with disabilities are among the largest
New approaches to immunization may help newcomers get the information they need to ensure their children’s records are up-to-date, though barriers still
A new food guide combines recipes from British Columbia’s immigrant communities with local seafood options to teach new Canadians how to incorporate
The fast-growing multicultural consumer segment of Canada represents a potential opportunity for pharmaceutical companies, especially if they can improve patient outcomes on
Upon arrival, immigrant populations in Canada tend to present less allergies than their Canadian-born counterparts, but prevalence increases with time, a national