Forty-two-year-old Hoda Yasir is considered one of the most trusted and punctual house-cleaning ladies in the west part of Mississauga. Still, the
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Canada’s most seasoned academic on immigration, Prof. Jeffrey Reitz, suggests that the decision of the government to postpone and reduce reliance on
Peel Region has always been my home. Born in Waterloo, I moved to the City of Brampton with my mother and younger
Dr. Trygve Ugland, professor at Bishop’s University in Quebec, recently published a paper titled “Canada as an Inspirational Model: Reforming Scandinavian Immigration
With the World Cup in Brazil coming to a close, it’s politically correct to ask, which team were you cheering for? With
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Montreal − A new study published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy challenges the perception that the Somali Canadian community