Bridging programs are giving newcomers an opportunity to gain new skills and integrate more easily into the Canadian job market. Kamo Mailyan
Looking back to 2011, the decision to leave Syria was the best thing Fryal Alshami could have done. Unlike the thousands of
Unlike those in the Toronto and York districts, the Peel District School Board’s (PDSB) schools have taken a proactive approach in creating
When Syrian refugee children arrive in Canadian classrooms for the very first time, the anxiety they feel might be more than simply
A Statistics Canada report shows foreign student enrolment at Canada’s universities and colleges rose 2.5 per cent in 2013-2014, with international students accounting for roughly
Ever since its peak in the early 1990s, Somali immigration to Canada has been moving at a steady pace, with nearly 1,500
Hussin Masaud, originally from Iraq, has resided in Canada for over 26 years. A father of three, he attests to having Registered
For newcomers to Canada from countries like India, who may be struggling to become financially secure, the government has a number of
For many immigrants arriving in Canada, quality education for their children is top of mind when they get here. Although high school
In today’s economy, Filipina-Canadian healthcare worker Bing Orense struggles to save for her children’s education. Still, she puts in $150 every month