Canada’s vaunted refugee acceptance falls short
By Tristin Hopper, National Post If there was one file in which Conservatives could believe they were untouchable, it is immigration.
By Tristin Hopper, National Post If there was one file in which Conservatives could believe they were untouchable, it is immigration.
By Canadian HR Reporter Almost one-third (29 per cent) of Canadian CFOs expect their company to create new jobs in the next six months, up 13 points from the previous … Continued
By Shelby Thom, CKNW What can Vancouver do about the humanitarian crisis plaguing Europe, as refugees flood their borders, escaping war-torn Syria, Iraq, and the Middle East? It’s a question … Continued
By Ray Bradshaw, Global News HALIFAX – The migrant crisis in Europe has focused on the need and efforts to bring more newcomers to Canada, but for those arriving on … Continued
By Tara Carman, Vancouver Sun Vancouver residents who want to help Syrian refugees would do the most good by donating to one of the organizations operating on the ground in … Continued
By Kat Sieniuc, Globe and Mail The mayor of Vancouver is calling on the federal government to take immediate action to increase the number of government-supported and privately sponsored refugees … Continued
By Jennifer Moreau, Burnaby Now Maybe you’ve seen the thousands of people streaming through the borders in Europe, hair catching on razor wire, people pushing others in wheelchairs for days. … Continued
By Kevin Griffin, Vancouver Sun The refugee crisis in Syria has prompted an overwhelming response from people wanting to know what they can do to help, an immigrant and refugee … Continued
By CBC News A local advocate blames a clogged up immigration system for the fact that Newfoundland and Labrador has only allowed a handful of Syrian refugees into the province.
By the Canadian Press, Vancouver Sun B.C.’s economy was unchanged in August compared with the previous month, while the province’s unemployment rate remained at six per cent, Statistics Canada said … Continued