In 2017, men made up more than half of total refugees accepted into Canada, and the majority of economic class
Info sheets and Infographics
LINC and Online Learning; Issue 46
As digital technology and computer use become widespread and necessary for success in today’s workforce, online and blended learning methods
2019 Call for Proposals (CFP) Resources; Issue 49
What is the CFP Process? The Call for Proposals (CFP) process is IRCC’s established means of arriving at funding decisions
Refugee Integration Support After Year One; Issue 48
Canada holds humanitarian commitments to admit and resettle refugees. Historically, 10% of resettled refugees across the globe have been accepted
Racial Equity in the Settlement Sector; Issue 47
Studies show that newcomers–especially racialized newcomers–experience discrimination. The sector needs to be more proactive in creating support services to address
LINC, PBLA and the CLB; Issue 44
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) was established in 1992 by the federal government to facilitate the social, cultural
Young Children of Newcomer Families; Issue 45
Each first-generation family is unique and experiences settlement differently. Certain trends, however, affect a sizeable portion of families, especially their
Census 2016: Immigration and Language in BC; Issue 43
The 2016 Census of Population created a detailed statistical portrait of Canada through mandatory short-form and long-form questionnaires. Data related
Newcomers as Volunteers; Issue 42
Statistics Canada describes volunteers as “people who have provided a service, without monetary compensation, for a group or organization at
Intersectionality and Settlement; Issue 41
The concept of intersectionality refers to “the ways race, class, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, status and other markers of