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Advocates call for structural reforms to restore balance in Canada’s immigration system
Canada’s longstanding commitment to multiculturalism is facing a critical test as temporary residents remain in prolonged legal limbo. While the Federal Government provides robust support for Francophone communities, non-official language ethnocultural groups often lack similar institutional recognition. Current policies frequently prioritize overseas applicants over integrated temporary workers and students who have already proven their success within the Canadian economy. E
Apr 27


Statistics Canada reports growth and diversity within Chinese communities across Canada
Statistics Canada has released a comprehensive analysis examining the demographic characteristics and socioeconomic experiences of Chinese populations throughout the country. Published on February 13, 2026, the report finds that this community doubled in size between 1996 and 2021, reaching 1.7 million individuals, representing 4.7% of Canada's total population. The study highlights significant diversity in immigration patterns, with nearly half born in China and over one-qu
Feb 17


Alberta celebrates Black History Month, recognizing the contributions of Black pioneers and leaders
February marks Black History Month in Alberta, a time dedicated to honouring the lasting influence of Black Albertans on the province's development. The month provides an opportunity to reflect on the journeys of early Black pioneers while celebrating contemporary leaders who drive progress, creativity, and innovation throughout communities. Black Albertans have played an essential role in shaping the province's cultural, social, and economic landscape. Their history, contri
Feb 2
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