BY SIMONE J. SMITH Over the last few years, Environics public opinion data indicated that Canadians felt very positively about immigrants and immigration levels. Something changed...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Despite Canada’s professed commitment to upholding the human rights of its citizens, evidence reveals a concerning pattern of disregarding the rights of...
BY PAUL JUNOR There has been extensive media coverage and international attention focused on the ongoing crisis in Haiti. The rapidly increasing disintegration of civil society,...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Statistics show that anxiety disorders among young people are growing and what is deeply concerning is that, for some, they will not...
BY RUSHANE FERRON In a bid to empower newcomer youth and facilitate their integration into Canadian society, Skills for Change recently hosted a highly successful Connections...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “It’s about having that fairer, more inclusive, more open society. It drives financial inclusion; it’s democratizing data.” Helen Child (Founder of Open...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH With the week that we just had, I am almost positive that readers are going to feel significantly better after reading this...
BY PAUL JUNOR As the global economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and governments around the world struggle to fill shortage of highly skilled...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Imagine finding out that there was finally a cure for a disease that yourself, or your child has been living with for...
BY PAUL JUNOR The awarding of $2.56 million from the Mellon Foundation to the University of Massachusetts Amherst will significantly enlarge the vital work of the...