A Caribbean Immigrant Wins Canada’s Top Literary Prize
By News Americas Now | A Caribbean-born immigrant and first-time novelist is the 2019 winner of Canada’s top literary honor, the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
By News Americas Now | A Caribbean-born immigrant and first-time novelist is the 2019 winner of Canada’s top literary honor, the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
By Canadian Inquirer | Coquitlam, BC – Organized by the Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership (TCLIP), which is led by S.U.C.C.E.S.S. and in collaboration with several service providers and organizations, the … Continued
By CIC News | Policy changes made by Canada over the past decade have hurt naturalization rates, but recent reforms could change that
By Canadian HR Reporter Thirty-two per cent of workers in Canada say they’ve lost interest in a position when the company wasn’t willing to negotiate elements beyond salary — such … Continued
By Canadian Immigrant Magazine | Canadians as a whole continue to be more positive than negative about the number of immigrants arriving in Canada and the benefits they bring to … Continued
By Vancouver Sun | Built in 1928, it has been an enduring symbol of the Japanese-Canadian community.
By Vancouver Sun | B.C. has an excellent legal aid system. Given a local high profile murder case and the announcement by the provincial government of a new framework agreement … Continued
By Vancouver Sun | Fewer newcomers from disadvantaged groups became Canadian citizens during a 10-year period that coincided with the previous Conservative government’s changes to the citizenship program, new Statistics … Continued
By Victoria News | New funding from the provincial government aims to make counselling services more accessible to Canadians, both born residents and new arrivals.
By Toronto Sun | Those who legally enter Canada from other countries have a disdain for illegal immigrants who jump the queue, according to research by the country’s immigration department.