Turning setbacks into comebacks

Toronto SunSeptember 24, 2007 Nicholas Davis Alan Rego and his wife emigrated from Singapore five years ago because they were looking for higher education opportunities for their oldest daughter. “My wife and I felt we needed to do whatever we could to provide...

Tough to fit in, award winner says

Canada good at wooing professionals, but not at accepting their skills, immigrant says Toronto StarSep 20, 2007 Joanna Smith Staff Reporter When Alan Rego came to Canada from his native India five years ago, he discovered the land of opportunity he had dreamed about...

Employers bypass skilled workers

Labour market slow to integrate newcomers says winner of Star’s TRIEC award Toronto StarSep 13, 2007 Paul IrishStaff Reporter Alan Rego, the recent winner of a prestigious immigrant success award, believes one of Canada’s best resources is its highly...

Programs help workers hit the ground running

Toronto StarSep 13, 2007 Paul Dalby In the 40 years since George Brown College first opened its doors, it has been one of the first stops for new immigrants arriving in Toronto. Nearly half the college’s 14,000 full-time students were born outside Canada and 30...

George Brown refines its methods

Programs help workers hit the ground running Toronto StarSeptember 13, 2007 Paul Dalby Special to the Star In the 40 years since George Brown College first opened its doors, it has been one of the first stops for new immigrants arriving in Toronto. Nearly half the...