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Rufo Valencia of RCI's Latin American Section explores how the capital of the prairie province of Manitoba accommodates the many faiths of its increasingly multicultural population, beginning with an...
Some Canadian films have a tough time finding audiences. Cinema screens in this country are dominated by Hollywood fare, at least in the English-speaking regions of the country. Reel Canada is trying...
As we countdown to the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, author Sandi Krawchenko Altner has weaved the tragedy into her epic novel Ravenscraig. She tells us about her book and the...
Most Canadians are now aware of recycling efforts, but for some newcomers to Canada, particularly for those from Africa, recycling can be an unfamiliar concept. Our West Coast correspondent Lorn...
Inviting your new neighbours to a barbecue is a great way to meet them and make new friends. In Halifax, the city holds a giant picnic to give recent immigrants and long-time Haligonians a chance to...
Other cities in Canada have it. Now it's Ottawa's turn. In June, the city of Ottawa unveiled its immigration strategy. It brings together 200 people from various levels of government and from...
One of the most challenging things about moving to a new country is the loneliness that often goes with it. It's tough to start over socially. And it can be even more challenging if you're struggling...
The province of Alberta is headed towards a labour shortage as the economy heats up. In response, an agency in Calgary is running training courses for newcomers who want to work in the energy sector....
The Link's Valérie Morand tells us how front-running candidates in a downtown Ottawa riding fielded questions from newcomers and settlement agencies at a recent debate in the national capital.
In Halifax, more than 100 private companies and public agencies help foreign-trained professionals resume their careers in Nova Scotia by offering them mentors, job interview coaches or internships....