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Doctor with a syringe, vaccines for migrants
March 2, 2021
Immigration

A Tough Call: Vaccinations or Deportations

Doctors and community leaders are calling for a “private” and “confidential” process of the vaccinations for undocumented workers worried they will be

A health care worker gives a vaccine to a patient
February 24, 2021
Immigration

Vaccine Access Needed for Migrant Workers and Undocumented

A coalition of 270 organizations asks Ottawa to make the COVID-19 vaccine accessible to migrant workers and undocumented residents, without them having

caregiver Hessed Torres and her daughter. Hessed Torres is also a migrants and womens advocate
February 22, 2021
Immigration

The Legacy of Canada’s Caregiver Policies: Part II

The legacy of the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) is rife with complaints of abuse and exploitation, despite successive revisions to the original

A joung woman carrying a textbook in a classroom.
February 15, 2021
Immigration

Valentine’s Surprise for Migrant Workers and International Students

Facing plunging immigration levels, Canada is opening its doors wider to attract and retain skills and talent from around the world.

migrant, migrants, immigration, Canada
January 25, 2021
Education/Immigration/News/Top Stories

“We Don’t Just Want You to Study Here, We Want You to Stay Here.”

Canada urges graduating foreign students to stay, as a new study shows COVID-19’s devastating effects on the international education market, migrant workers

COVID-19, migrant workers, temporary workers, international students, Canada, farm workers, foreign workers
January 7, 2021
Health/Immigration/Top Stories

About “Cheap Immigrant Labour” and Student “Cash Cows”

This third edition of our special project "Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in COVID-19 Literacy" focuses on the unique challenges faced by

migrant workers temporary migrant workers
January 4, 2021
Immigration

Senators and Unions Push for Temporary Migrant Workers to Remain in Canada

A new study shows more than eight in 10 Canadians support providing a way for temporary foreign workers to remain in Canada.

Farm worker speaks out on mistreatment he experienced (SAWP)
August 1, 2020
News/Top Stories

Farm Worker Sues Scotlynn Farms for Unlawful Reprisals

More than 1000 migrant farm workers in Ontario have been infected with COVID-19. Three of them have died. Advocates point out the

human trafficking migrant workers
June 16, 2020
Immigration

Migrant Workers Advocates Call for Government Action Against Human Trafficking

Lack of government inspection on recruiters’ operations, closed contracts to a specific employer, and insufficient information for temporary workers create the conditions

caregivers
May 8, 2020
Immigration/News/Top Stories

Pandemic Exposes Additional ‘Gaps’ for Caregivers

Labour rights groups in Canada demand that the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) be extended to migrant and undocumented workers to ensure

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