Help desperately wanted

Financial Post MagazineJuly 10, 2009Dan BortolottiHere’s a suggestion for people with a death wish. Stroll through Windsor, Ont., or a Newfoundland outport, and chat up the older residents about their employment prospects. After you’ve listened to their...

U of T program to aid foreign-trained lawyers

Toronto StarJuly 02, 2009 Nicholas Keung A baby girl. Five challenge exams. And four intensive courses on Canadian law at the University of Toronto. Nuha Abunada, a new mother, has overcome all these tests. Now, what stands between the immigrant from Gaza and her...

… While accountants get into a CA(t) fight

It is not an easy ride  Janet McFarland Globe and Mail July 02, 2009 When Mahes Wickramasinghe moved to Canada in 1989 to work for an accounting firm, he never considered concealing the credentials he had earned from Britain’s Chartered Institute of Management...

For Ontario foreign lawyers, accreditation eases …

It is not an easy ride Kirk MakinGlobe and Mail July 02, 2009 Charu Ruparelia wasn’t expecting to waltz into Canada and transfer her legal skills with ease. Nor, however, did she anticipate an out-and-out ordeal. A Tanzanian immigrant who obtained her law degree...

Alan Broadbent on immigration: Now Is the Time

Maytree OpinionJuly 2009 Alan BroadbentIn this month’s Opinion, Maytree Chairman Alan Broadbent writes that now is the time to welcome more immigrants to Canada and to remove barriers to their participation in the labour market. While a number of people have...