“Canadian leaders have shown that they believe that the lives of these people matter and must be protected."
Despite the challenges newcomer entrepreneurs may face, 14.4 per cent of refugees in Canada are self-employed or business owners.
The federal government announced new funding for agencies that identify skilled refugees and link them with employers.
Thousands of people applying for visas to visit Canada, including parents, siblings, students, and tourists are rejected without clear explanations.
Province sees record-breaking numbers in newcomers, nonprofit agencies advocate for collaborative funding to streamline available services.
As a top polluter, Canada has a responsibility to pay losses and damages to the Global South
During a launch party for the memoir, Berhane's family, friends and colleagues honoured his legacy through a scholarship.
Yazidis living in Canada hope that additional staff at IRCC will speed up the process of reunifying them with family members stuck
Many Asians expelled by Idi Amin from Uganda 50 years ago have thrived in Canada.
Diyala Sulaiman, a 25-year-old Syrian woman, dreams of leaving the Iraqi refugee camp that she and her children have lived in for