Rita Shelton Deverell has struck gold in a field where most new Canadians would not dare to go.
Historic vote is part of a campaign to stop Canada’s practice of sending immigration detainees to provincial jails.
Born out of the COVID crisis, a networking platform has helped make over 4,000 peer-matches for new immigrants seeking jobs and connections.
Canada needs to use newcomer talent that has been stifled by non-inclusive job requirements, says commentator Javier Ortega-Araiza.
NCM’s Isabel Inclan speaks to Gerardo Perez, one of the hundreds who are seeking asylum in Canada. In this story, he details
Immigration advocates are criticizing the government’s “strategic” decision to allow failed refugee claimants to apply for permanent residence, calling the requirements “nitpicky”
Experts are calling on the settlement sector to address the blind spots that exist in areas of diversity, equity and inclusion. NCM’s
The Scotiabank Giller Prize shines a light on the best of Canadian literature, promoting the works of both emerging and established authors.
There may be up to half a million undocumented residents in Canada, according to some estimates, with the majority settling in Toronto.
The federal government is foreshadowing a major overhaul of the immigration intake system so that it does not pit low-skilled workers against