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Javier Ortega-Araiza

Javier Ortega-Araiza has multiple global experiences as a storyteller and social entrepreneur having travelled to over 30 countries. Now based in Toronto, he is a published author in both English and Spanish." 

 

September 27, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Education/Immigration/Politics

As Atlantic Canada struggles with student housing, will other provinces – or even countries – be the winners?

Urgent housing solutions are needed for a growing cohort of international students or the region could be in danger of losing present

September 11, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration/News

Immigrant entrepreneur uses artificial intelligence to help restaurants prevent food loss and increase profits

Founded in St. John’s, Newfoundland, by Ecuadorian-born Johan Arcos Vazquez, Inverte is leveraging AI, data analytics, and hardware-software connectivity to help boost

August 31, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Education/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

A cap on international students would cause more harm than good, educators say

The federal housing minister said Canada should consider imposing a limit on international student visas

Waverlite
August 21, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Hassle-free money transfers? Nigerian-founded startup brings the African financial technology revolution to Canada

Through Startup Visa-designated organization LatAm Startups, Jerah Anibor and Daniel Odinaka’s Waverlite is helping New Canadians send money to their loved ones,

Felix Auger-Aliassime
August 17, 2023
Local Journalism Initiative/News

Welcoming newcomers made Canada a global tennis powerhouse, and the best is yet to come

ANALYSIS: New Canadians are elevating Canadian tennis at the elite level, displaying a remarkable tapestry of diversity and excellence on the court

Himanshu Barthwal signs the incubator agreement at Genesis, Newfoundland’s innovation hub in Toronto.
August 15, 2023
Atlantic Canada/News

Can an AI-powered counsellor boost Atlantic Canada’s student recruitment initiatives? Meet the founder who believes so

Himanshu Barthwal, the founder of Admission Overseas and Admit Offer, headquartered in St. John’s, Newfoundland, is at the forefront of the artificial

The United States and Canada are now vying for the same talent, with Canada unveiling a new program specifically targeting U.S.-based H-1B visa holders. Photo by Chris Robert on Unsplash.
August 14, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

ANALYSIS: 10,000 U.S.-based high-skilled foreign workers applied to come to Canada. Will the program work? Who will benefit?

It took just two days for the Canadian program designed to attract H-1B workers residing in the United States to reach its

July 19, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Advocates highlight disparities in African refugee treatment after Canada announces more measures for Ukrainians

“While we welcome the Ukrainian program, where are the special visas for others in the same boat, like the people from Yemen

July 14, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

BC Human Rights Commissioner calls for an end to immigration detention after province extends agreement with CBSA

“They come here and they are being treated in ways that violate their dignity, and that further exacerbates trauma,” said Kasari Govender.

June 20, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Protesting against the Third Country Agreement, refugee advocates walk three days from Montréal to Roxham Road

As Canada’s Supreme Court upholds the amendments that make it harder for asylum seekers to stay in the country, a convoy marched

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