Articles by Olga Scherbina
Canada is struggling to make gains for diversity and inclusion at the highest levels.
A new study from Montreal, conducted by McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management and Ryerson University’s Diversity Institute, has confirmed that women and visible minorities are poor represented in Canadian positions of power. According to …
Tips from TD Canada Trust leader to improve your ROI on diversity in the workforce
In a recent article on Huffington Post, Tim Hockey, President & CEO, TD Canada Trust shared his thoughts about how other organizations can benefit from making their operational practices more inclusive. Tim identified five tips …
Open a prayer room for Muslim students helps promote inter-faith relations
There are over 900,000 Muslims in Canada (or 2.8%) and we have increasing numbers of Muslim international students coming to study at our universities. Following the suit, many post-secondary institutions are offering prayer spaces for …
Fewer than five per cent dispute that ‘people from many cultures contribute to the quality of urban life’
Lower Mainland residents are currently participating in the third Urban Futures Survey which aimes to investigate the importance of issues for local residents and help predicting what will be needs and desires for Vancouverites in …
Global Skills Conference for Immigrants in Waterloo
Global Skills Conference will take place on March 21, 2013. This is a one-day, free conference for Canadian Internationally Trained Professionals (ITP) from the Waterloo Region and surrounding areas which provides ITPs with resources and …