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October 10, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration/News

Canada’s temporary migrant worker program fails both labourers and employers, Senate committee hears

Independent Ontario Senator Ratna Omidvar says program is falling short on worker rights and industry needs

October 3, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration

Fredericton’s Ukrainian association embraces hope amidst horrors by offering support to war-displaced refugees

As the Russian invasion continues to haunt Ukraine, the group celebrates its one-year anniversary, standing as a beacon of hope

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

Shagayegh Radmehr
September 19, 2023
Arts & Culture/Atlantic Canada/Immigration

Pioneering Iranian artist elevates artistry at Fredericton’s prestigious Gallery 78

Shagayegh Radmehr's art focuses on love, honesty and heritage-infused craftsmanship

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 30, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

AI-powered strategies can supercharge job search and permanent resident applications, influencer says

Max Medyk, an immigration advocate and social media influencer with a large online following, is championing the use of artificial intelligence to

August 29, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Immigration/News

Conference Board: Moncton’s cooling economic growth sustained in part by influx of immigrants

Although the pace of growth is slowing in Moncton, immigration, construction, manufacturing and other sectors are helping to boost GDP as the

University of New Brunswick, student and research assistant Ehsan Kianfar
August 25, 2023
Atlantic Canada/News

New Brunswick: UNB student from Iran drives research to enhance earthquake safety around the world

Growing up in a country located on major tectonic fault lines, Ehsan Kianfar has seen the devastation quakes can cause and his

Indian nursing students Tathagata Konar and Michelle Christien
August 22, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Health/Immigration/News

Indian nursing students arrive in New Brunswick as part of a program that aims to bring in 100 nurses to the province

The University of New Brunswick’s preceptorship and dual degree program aim to decrease barriers for nurses from India so they can practise

August 16, 2023
Atlantic Canada/Diaspora Affairs/Immigration/News

From visas to loans to daycare and housing, newcomers describe their challenges at Fredericton summit

Ignite Fredericton’s event brought together stakeholders and government representatives to help new arrivals by connecting them with essential programs and services

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