Lucky to escape a decades-long conflict in El Salvador, the Matias brothers are now successful entrepreneurs and active community leaders.
Instead of championing the resilience and adaptability of Black migrants, the mental health system simply tries figuring out what's "wrong" with them.
Their food and donations to help other refugees have not only helped them integrate but have shone the spotlight on Thunder Bay.
Bushra el-Fadil uses his own experiences escaping violence in Sudan as well as his upcoming novel to explore how people can still
First-hand accounts of participants from over 30 countries paint a nuanced picture of what it means to uproot one's life and to
Family reunification can be prioritized by allowing spouses entrance before their applications are fully processed. In the unlikely event they need to
Working as an Uber driver is often the only choice for refugees and newcomers. Journalist Arzu Yildiz recounts her own experiences as
Alone in many cases, money-less and unable to have their credentials recognized, Afghan refugees are confronting what appear to be insurmountable challenges,
Advocates say if the Afghan community itself is involved in resettling Afghan refugees it will help foster trust and relationships, which is
Ahmed is fighting to bring his sick mother to Canada from Tajikistan, where she is hiding from the Taliban. His refugee sponsorship