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Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help
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Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help

Published: April 27, 2026 The Conversation Hamed Kazemzadeh - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Peace and Conflict, University of Calgary; L’Université d’O...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 30, 20265 min read
Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories
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Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories

Published: April 27, 2026  The Conversation Consuelo Vasquez - Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Camila Goytisolo De Sainz - Maîtrise en co...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 30, 20265 min read
Almost Canadian
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Almost Canadian

The death of an immigrant dream

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 30, 20265 min read
New survey finds 87 per cent of newcomers to Canada experience discrimination
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New survey finds 87 per cent of newcomers to Canada experience discrimination

By Melissa Nakhavoly City News Posted April 27, 2026For decades, Canada has sold itself as a multicultural success story, but a new survey sugges...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 29, 20265 min read
Newcomer-led firm brings cross-cultural marketing to Northern Ontario businesses
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Newcomer-led firm brings cross-cultural marketing to Northern Ontario businesses

Sudbury's Magu wants to make communications clear to North's diverse makeup

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 29, 20265 min read
When Refugees Can’t Afford the Care They Need
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When Refugees Can’t Afford the Care They Need

New federal cuts to Canada's refugee health program take effect this week. The people who work with asylum seekers say the consequences could be devas...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 29, 20265 min read
Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years
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Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years

Canada has seen another month of declining international student arrivals, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) latest d...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 26, 20265 min read
Transport truck billboard targets human trafficking on 400-series highways
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Transport truck billboard targets human trafficking on 400-series highways

'If there was awareness or prevention at the time – my time, while I was trafficked – it could have been cut shorter, or even prevented it,' says surv...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 26, 20265 min read
How much Canada spent on health coverage for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected
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How much Canada spent on health coverage for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected

CP24 The Canadian Press David Baxter Updated: April 23, 2026OTTAWA — The immigration department says Canada spent more than $275 million on healt...

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 26, 20265 min read
His suicide at the age of 18 devastated his family. It also highlighted a blind spot in Canadian health data
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His suicide at the age of 18 devastated his family. It also highlighted a blind spot in Canadian health data

Ontario has yet to release data on suicide among the Black population, despite worrying signs. But a professor’s ambitious project could shed light.

Natasha ShepherdNatasha Shepherd
Apr 21, 20265 min read
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