With the pandemic moving many offices online, virtual hearings have become a silver lining for refugee claimants. Remote options are showing to
Canada is missing the mark on education policies toward refugee children and youth, according to research conducted by Valerie Schutte, a University
Refugee journalists based in Toronto share their stories of writing in exile and the difficulties of ‘reinventing’ themselves for Canadian journalism.
Forced to flee his homeland, journalist Aaron Berhane calls Eritrea “worse than North Korea” and will document how he was treated by
Arzu Yildiz shares her story of coming to Canada as a refugee journalist and the struggles of entering Canadian journalism.
In appreciation of the work done by healthcare workers who are seeking asylum, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino is delivering on his promise
YWCA Metro Vancouver launched a program focused on helping refugee women with their resettlement process in the Lower Mainland.
Supporters of a generous refugee system welcome the recent court ruling striking down the Safe Third Country agreement with the U.S., but
After her education was interrupted by the Syrian Civil War, Aya Abou Rshd, continues her education in Ottawa online due to the
Columnist Don Curry suggests Canada and its provinces take the long view on immigration, rather than cut back on numbers in light