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A man and his son hold up signs painted in blue and yellow. The man's sign reads "Save my family. No war!" The boy's sign reads "Save my grandma and grandpa!"
March 10, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

NCM spoke to Ukrainians living in Canada who want to bring their family members to safety, but wonder what it will take

universities are offering afghan refugees scholarships to help them
March 10, 2022
Education/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canada’s colleges and universities are helping break down financial barriers faced by refugees seeking language training and skills upgrades through scholarships, bursaries

Ukrainian refugees
March 9, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics

Canadian lawyers, agencies gear up for Ukrainians fleeing war

Even with agencies onboard to help Ukrainian refugees, worries abound about how the much needed humanitarian effort is going to impact the

People carrying luggage seen crossing the Ukrainian border
March 8, 2022
Commentary

Why are we always pushed off the train?

NCM reporter Arzu Yildiz reacts to racist comments in Western media coverage of the war in Ukraine as well as stories and

Ukrainian refugees are getting support
March 4, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics/Top Stories

British Columbians open homes, hearts and wallets for Ukrainian refugees

As Russia's attacks against Ukraine escalate, Canada's government is also introducing new immigration streams for Ukrainians to immigrate either temporarily or permanently.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Toronto mayor John Tory pose for a picture with a group of protesters clad in blue and yellow at Toronto march to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine..
March 3, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics

Russia’s attack on Ukraine sparks outrage in Canada’s multilingual media

The Russian invasion of Ukraine completely dominated ethnic media coverage in Canada from Feb. 23 to March 2, with outlets, including those

Kevin Cardenas now feels free
March 2, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Top Stories/Youth

Refugee recounts crossing two borders as a teenager — “illegally”

Kevin Cardenas crossed his first border illegally at the age of 12, shortly after having witnessed his young nephew's murder at the

Syrian refugee family being welcomed
March 2, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Trailblazer: Syrian refugees in Kelowna pay it forward

Seven years after arriving in Kelowna, British Columbia, as the town's very first family of Syrian refugees, the Alshahouds have become a

private sponsorship questioned as 'gold standard'
February 12, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Report asks, are private refugee sponsorships really the gold standard?

With such unaffordable housing prices, unlivable wages and a gutted social safety system, private sponsors are finding the experience too difficult to

Lucky to escape a decades-long conflict in El Salvador, the Matias brothers are now successful entrepreneurs and active community leaders.
February 10, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics/Top Stories

Trailblazers: Escaping civil war, Salvadorian brothers give back to community

Lucky to escape a decades-long conflict in El Salvador, the Matias brothers are now successful entrepreneurs and active community leaders.

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