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Fernando Arce

Fernando Arce is a Toronto-based independent journalist originally from Ecuador. He is a co-founder and editor of The Grind, a free local news and arts print publication, as well as an NCM-CAJ member and mentor. He writes in English and Spanish, and has reported from various locations across Canada, Ecuador and Venezuela. While his work in journalism is dedicated to democratizing information and making it accessible across the board, he spends most of his free time hiking with his three huskies: Aquiles, Picasso and Iris. He has a BA in Political Science from York University and an MA in Journalism from Western University.

September 23, 2022
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Advocates seek Canada’s commitment to resettle 300 ‘flight ready’ LGBTQI+ Afghan refugees

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Newmarket’s Asian massage workers say licensing bylaw discriminates, stereotypes them

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July 20, 2022
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One arrested as scuffle breaks out during protest over wage dispute

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July 18, 2022
Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

‘We simply don’t know how many internationally educated healthcare professionals are in the country’

Without a national system to collect and share data about immigrant healthcare workers, the true scope of the problem cannot be known.

Footbridge to Immigration in Hong Kong
July 14, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Drop time limit for Hong Kong graduates, urges NDP critic

Jenny Kwan says dropping the five-year graduation requirement is an "easy fix" that would help many

refugee
July 6, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Harnessing the power of business to help refugees

New initiative looks at how some of Canada's biggest employers can play a key role in expediting refugees' integration.

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July 5, 2022
News

Toronto reinstates 100 Sikh guards after outcry

Following the World Sikh Organization of Canada taking the issue public, the City of Toronto is reinstating all security guards who lost

online hate
June 15, 2022
News

Online hate against women on the rise, alarms advocates

Advocates want the government to intervene if social media platforms are unable to regulate themselves.

doctor accreditation
June 9, 2022
British Columbia/Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Need for national consensus on professional accreditation: CMA president

The current patchwork approach across provinces and territories creates accreditation barriers for immigrants and domestic professionals alike.

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