An estimated 214 million people — about 3% of the world’s population — have migrated across international borders as of 2010. While
As the New Year kicks off there is a lot to keep abreast of within the Latin American diaspora. Here’s a look
Renowned migration scholar, Graeme Hugo, Australian Research Council (ARC) Professorial Fellow and professor of geography and director of the Australian Population and
A new book on multiculturalism provides an in-depth snapshot of where we are now as a country, while also looking in the
They come from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Palestine, Somalia, Eritrea, Libya and even West Africa. They walk many thousands of miles, traversing every
When it comes to research pertaining to immigration and new Canadians, things are definitely picking up quickly this fall. In the second
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Settlement workers seeking opportunities to upgrade their knowledge and exchange ideas about tackling the challenges faced by refugees, will be given the