Articles tagged with: immigrants
RESPECT Dialogue – Immigrant Mentoring Programs in BC
Why Dialogue?
An increased awareness of the difficulties that new immigrants face in socio-economic integration urged the founding members of RESPECT to investigate these issues and form a team of individuals dedicated to uplifting the current …
Toronto’s corporate sector leadership is the least diverse, study reveals
On June 10, 2011 Ryerson University’s Diversity Institute released the results of its DiverseCity Counts report. DiverseCity Counts is a research project which has tracked rates of diversity among leaders in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for the last three years. …
Looming Shortage of Skilled Workers in Canada’s IT Sector
Recent study by the by the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), in partnership with the Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC), cites the shortages of skilled workers and suggests a new job market for …
The UK Needs A Stronger National Identity, David Cameron says
Prime Minister of the UK, David Cameron used a very strong and frank language at the security conference in Munich last week. He bluntly stated that multiculturalism has failed in England and the country needs …
City of Vancouver launches mentoring for immigrants project
The City of Vancouver launches the first of its kind Mentoring project for immigrants in public sector in Western Canada. 12-18 immigrants will be matched with city’s employees over the course of four months. The …