Two independent surveys find that Canadians are positive about newcomers in theory, but they are not so agreeable when pushed out of
At a time when Canada has seen a shift in immigration policy, particularly when it comes to resettling Syrian refugees, a study
Canadian writers and educators are expressing a need for more children’s books about refugee and diaspora stories that reflect Canada’s diversity. “It
Toronto marked the World Refugee Day at Yonge-Dundas Square Thursday. Hundreds of people milled around in the sunshine, perusing the booths of
When Syrian refugee children arrive in Canadian classrooms for the very first time, the anxiety they feel might be more than simply
A graphic novel that creates awareness about sexual abuse among immigrant and refugee women has upped its print order barely a month
Looking back to 2011, the decision to leave Syria was the best thing Fryal Alshami could have done. Unlike the thousands of
When the pledge was announced to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees, many Canadians wanted to help — university students being no exception. Using
When you think of integrating refugees into a society, providing them with access to higher education is often considered less of a
Forty-two-year-old Hoda Yasir is considered one of the most trusted and punctual house-cleaning ladies in the west part of Mississauga. Still, the