Canada’s most seasoned academic on immigration, Prof. Jeffrey Reitz, suggests that the decision of the government to postpone and reduce reliance on
Several observers have noted that immigration is, generally, a non-partisan issue in Canada. That probably explains why it’s not a topic of
Susan* felt lucky to land her first job as an interpreter a few months after settling in Ottawa. But the rollercoaster ride that
Newcomers to Canada, now more than ever, are thinking twice about where to lay down their roots. Rural towns in the prairie
Economist Andrew Jackson of the Broadbent Institute in Ottawa has argued that visible-minority Canadians earn less money, and have higher unemployment rates,
New online programs are looking at ways to more easily transfer newcomers’ skills to the Canadian job market.
Community organizations and immigrant lobby groups in Quebec are speaking out against a provincial welfare reform bill that would require new social
While working as a television journalist with Canada’s public broadcaster, CBC, in Toronto, I produced a documentary series on how new immigrants
As the federal government grapples with proposed changes to Canada’s temporary foreign worker (TFW) program, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) speaks with Linda
The federal government is calling on its provincial counterparts to develop a national standard for registered professionals to ensure foreign credentials are