B.C. has longest waiting lists for English classes in Canada
By The Province News | Thousands of Syrian refugees in Metro Vancouver have not had any English classes, making it nearly impossible for them to find jobs as their year … Continued
By The Province News | Thousands of Syrian refugees in Metro Vancouver have not had any English classes, making it nearly impossible for them to find jobs as their year … Continued
By CBC News | Immigration Minister John McCallum appeared before a House of Commons committee Tuesday to answer questions on Canada’s plan to bring in 300,000 immigrants and refugees next … Continued
By Sunny Dhillon, Globe and Mail | One year after the federal government’s refugee resettlement effort kicked into high gear and with many Syrian refugees about to transition from federal … Continued
By Evelyn Kwong, Toronto Star | Seventy-one years ago Mavis Chu Lew Garland and eight of her preschool classmates were photographed on the porch of the Chinese Canadian Institute on … Continued
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By CBC News | Many people who are victims of labour exploitation in Edmonton came to Canada through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, a new report from ACT Alberta says.
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By Tara Carman, Vancouver Sun | The Sua’Ifan family are among 2,700 Syrian refugees who started their lives over in B.C. in the past year. Tara Carman and Mark Yuen … Continued
By Sean Kavanagh, CBC News | A new fee, and the tone of the government concerning recent arrivals under the provincial nominee program, has drawn fire.