Diversity News
How Attractive Seven BC’s Cities to Immigrants? Report by The Conference Board of Canada 2014
In the third City Magnets report, The Conference Board of Canada provides analysis the dynamics of city living for 50 Canadian municipalities, including six in BC. Like City Magnets II (2010), this report starts with …
2015 National Metropolis Conference: Broadening the Conversation: Policy and Practice in Immigration, Settlement and Diversity: March 2015
The 17th National Metropolis Conference will focus on future immigration trends and policies and the challenges and opportunities that they create for Canadian society. The conference will include plenary panels with distinguished speakers and workshop …
SIETAR BC 2015 Annual General Meeting
2015 Annual General Meeting will take place on January 27th, 2015 at Nuba in Kits @ 6p.m.
SIETAR BC was founded in 1992 as a not-for-profit entity incorporated under the laws of British Columbia. As part …
Express Entry System: More discretionary power for Canadian Government
The government is granting itself more discretionary power to decide who gets permanent residency in Canada through a new Express Entry system that will fast-track applications for the most desirable economic immigrants and allow Ottawa …
Douglas Todd: Lessons from U.K. migration debate The rapid pace of immigration, not ethnic diversity, behind anti-immigration views, expert believes
Immigration is much more openly discussed in Europe than in Canada.
Yet there are many shared immigration trends between Europe and North America, especially in “gateway” cities such as Toronto, Metro Vancouver and London, England.
While most …
