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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." 

 

Canada immigration
May 8, 2022
Commentary/Economy/Immigration

Five tips to bolster your professional career in Canada

Jumpstart your immigration process before leaving with these tips on virtual networking and diversifying your skills.

immigrate
April 28, 2022
Economy/Immigration

EXPLAINER: Understanding the Express Entry pathway

A basic guide to the Express Entry program.

immigrant
April 25, 2022
Commentary

To help immigrants thrive, we need to understand their struggles

Canada needs to use newcomer talent that has been stifled by non-inclusive job requirements, says commentator Javier Ortega-Araiza.

trucker convoy protest canada trudeau
April 7, 2022
Commentary/Politics

Justin Trudeau’s “Good Guy” European tour a totalitarian charade

An immigrant’s take on seeing civil liberties trampled upon and basic rights taken away.

IRCC warning against scams
March 25, 2022
Commentary/Economy/Immigration

How to immigrate to Canada and avoid immigration scams

What you must know about popular immigration scams, and the real opportunities that exist to immigrate.

March 23, 2022
Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Youth

Trailblazer: ‘As long as there is life, there is opportunity’

An unfortunate twist of fate put Luz Maria Pardo in the hospital, but that didn't stop her from continuing her journey to

Lucky to escape a decades-long conflict in El Salvador, the Matias brothers are now successful entrepreneurs and active community leaders.
February 10, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics/Top Stories

Trailblazers: Escaping civil war, Salvadorian brothers give back to community

Lucky to escape a decades-long conflict in El Salvador, the Matias brothers are now successful entrepreneurs and active community leaders.

Experts estimate there are between 200,000 and 500,000 undocumented people in Canada. Most of them are willing to work, but current immigration laws prevent them from doing so and have them living in fear.
December 9, 2021
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Undocumented, but willing to fill job vacancies

Experts estimate there are between 200,000 and 500,000 undocumented people in Canada, most of whom are willing and able to fill an

August 20, 2021
Economy

Latin American Entrepreneurs Launch from Canada to Seek Global Success

The success of Latin American companies in Canada creates a positive ripple effect for the Great North and for Latin America. NCM

August 19, 2021
Economy/Top Stories

The Survival Jobs and Desperate Measures of Undocumented Workers

From survival jobs to staged marriages, New Canadian Media’s Javier Ortega-Araiza delves into the experiences of three highly educated professionals as they

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