Why is it that some new Canadian communities appear to achieve prominence, stature and wealth in the fabric of the national community
It was the second day of my new job and my new co-worker turned to me and asked me that fateful question:
From the window of my downtown Toronto apartment, I can see a Canadian flag fluttering, facing the icy winds that are hitting
Integrating new immigrants quickly and seamlessly when they arrive in Canada not only makes their lives easier, but benefits the rest of
Employers and participants at the 2016 Diversity@Work Conference learned that creating diverse workplaces is about more than just hiring more newcomers. “Inclusion
With the current influx of refugees coming to Canada, academic researchers are studying immigrants’ resiliency — their ability to overcome hurdles and
A proposed plan to track the admission categories of immigrants who respond to Canada’s newly reinstated long-form census could help fill gaps
When it comes to elections, new Canadian citizens and young Canadian voters share similar challenges. Broadly speaking these two demographics share an
Statistics Canada recently released a series of reports analyzing key results from the 2016 Census, including figures on immigration and ethnocultural diversity. The
It’s World AIDS Day and this year, I am moving beyond remembering loved ones. I am shifting to a forward position and