The Role of Indigenous Awareness in Your Newcomer Journey
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. This is a time to reflect on, learn about, and honour the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, andâŠ
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. This is a time to reflect on, learn about, and honour the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, andâŠ
Mentorship can be a game-changer in a person's career journey, especially when navigating new opportunities or industries. Here, Edwige and Paul, a couple from West Africa that participated in CanadaâŠ
Moving to a new country often brings a mix of excitement and uncertainty, and for Danielle, that journey included moments of both joy and loneliness. But through volunteering, she foundâŠ
Moving to Canada is an exciting adventure, but choosing the right place to settle can feel overwhelming. For many newcomers, the decision is shaped by factors like job opportunities, familyâŠ
In the rich tapestry of immigrant experiences, the narratives of skilled immigrant women often stand out for their resilience, ambition, and the unique challenges they face. A recent research reportâŠ
Canada is a big country but most immigrants still settle in the countryâs biggest cities â like the Greater Toronto and Metro Vancouver areas. This has a big impact on their settlement and integration as there are significant differences in the cost of living and employment opportunities across different communities.
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Canada InfoNetâs veteran mentor Rick McCallion, leader in IT change, who has been supporting our program for over a decade contributed to this newsletter by sharing his experience and highlightingâŠ