A tax cut introduced by the new federal government looks to strengthen the middle class, but some Canadian immigrants disagree about how
Focusing on developing immigrants’ soft skills may be one solution to increasing the hiring and retention of newcomers in the workplace. This
Settlement agencies in Canada’s Atlantic provinces are working closely with provincial governments to better service immigrants, but say they need federal support
Community organizations and immigrant lobby groups in Quebec are speaking out against a provincial welfare reform bill that would require new social
Maria, a 38-year-old single mother of two boys, aged 14 and 8, graduated from university in the Philippines and did well as
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ‘old stock versus new stock Canadians’ comment during a political debate could very well cost him the election.
Her story reads like a movie script. Twenty years ago, Maryam Monsef fled the brutal rule of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Providing newcomer settlement services to northern and rural areas is a challenge, especially when municipalities and employers are not prepared for an
For more and more new Canadians arriving in Ontario, Toronto and Ottawa are no longer the desired destinations. Newcomers seem to be
The face of Canada’s immigration system has been changing drastically. With the federal government scaling back on settlement service funding in parts