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Kaitlyn Smith

Keitlyn (they/them) is a multi-media journalist residing in Scarborough, Ont. They are interested in long-form journalism that highlights the visibility of BIPOC expression. True to millennial form, they are a small business owner, carpenter and freelance photographer. They were interested in NCM as it understands the "big picture." Journalists are dedicated to truth and democracy. Our communities have not always had access to these privileges. NCM is filling in a large gap that North American media has long neglected.

January 2, 2023
News/Winnipeg

Parents retain legal counsel after son attacked by police dog

Family advocates for justice since civilian oversight agency declined to investigate a police dog attack on their five-year-old at Winnipeg school

December 30, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Entrepreneurial program bolsters skills sharing with newcomers

Toronto-based newcomer program helps immigrants, refugees and displaced people transition into their new life in Canada.

GBV + Afghanistan Left to right: Zahra Nader, Maryam Massoomi, and Bibi Wahida Rahimi.
December 29, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

A journalist, a singer and a judge

Three women from Afghanistan share their vision of returning the right to education to women living under the Taliban.

physician
December 24, 2022
Economy/Education/Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Ontario’s accreditation program won’t alleviate doctor shortage, experts say

Industry critics want structural changes for the province's Practice Ready Assessment program to have any effect. 

December 21, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

New report highlights barriers facing Newcomers in Winnipeg

End-of-year assessment provides a snapshot of hurdles newcomers face accessing employment, housing and mental health resources in Manitoba.

December 6, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics

Honouring survivors of gender-based violence

Challenging anti-sex worker legislation on the national day to remember and combat gender-based violence.

foreign degree holders underutilized in health care
December 1, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Foreign degree holders underutilized in health care: Statistics Canada

New data shows immigrants with non-Canadian education continue to face barriers navigating employment relevant to their degree. 

November 18, 2022
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

New research challenges Toronto’s claims to success in diversity

Toronto City Council sees latest municipal election as historic victory in progressive politics. But is it too little too late?

November 18, 2022
Education/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Winnipeg

Sustainable funding needed for Manitoba’s new migrants 

Province sees record-breaking numbers in newcomers, nonprofit agencies advocate for collaborative funding to streamline available services.

November 8, 2022
Local Journalism Initiative/News

Climate migration front and centre at COP27 in Egypt

As a top polluter, Canada has a responsibility to pay losses and damages to the Global South

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