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Isabel Inclan

Isabel Inclan has worked as a journalist for more than 20 years, in both Mexico and Canada. She began working as a foreign correspondent in Canada in 1999 for Mexican media. She has been a New Canadian Media contributor since 2018. Her main areas of interest are politics, migration, women, community, and cultural issues. In 2015, Isabel was honoured as one of the “10 most influential Hispanic Canadians.” She is a graduate of Masters in Communication and Culture at TMU-York University. She is a member of CAJ and a member of the BEMC´s Advisory Committee.

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Immigration

“I have no more rights than a deer”: asylum seeker

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Arts & Culture

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News/Politics

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COVID-19/Health/Top Stories

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Education/News/Youth

Immigrant Parents Lean Towards Face-to-Face Education

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