Vancouver Sun: New immigrants turn backs on big cities

Norma Greenaway OTTAWA – New Canadians, many of whom are skilled and highly educated, are increasingly bypassing the population magnets of Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal to settle in suburban and smaller communities, says a study released Thursday. The...

Extra NA: Programme hits right note with immigrants

Neil ArmstrongExtraNA Writer TORONTO, Canada – In January, Patricia O’Connor, the coordinator of Field Programming for the The Internationally Educated Social Work Professionals (IESW) Bridging Programme at Ryerson University’s Chang School of...

Economic crisis bears down on vulnerable immigrants

Foreign-born workers act as shock absorbers when economy crashes Toronto StarMarch 9, 2009 Harald Bauder In the fall, we read a lot about the plight of managers and professionals in the financial sector caused by the financial crisis. Recently, media coverage focused...

Encouraging diversity key goal for firms

The Lawyers WeeklyMarch 6, 2009 Donalee Moulton Halifax – Diversity is a hot topic these days, what with America electing its first African-American commander-in-chief. Amid all the hoopla over Barack Obama – a successful lawyer before becoming the leader...