Articles tagged with: study
Most Canadians in favour of limits on immigration: poll
Most Canadians are in favour of restrictions on the number of qualified immigrants accepted into the country each year, a new poll suggests.
A survey conducted by Forum Research for the National Post found that 70% …
Trust and Culture – Earned or Assumed
In my recent review of LinkedIn group “Cross Cultural Coaching & Counseling”, I came across some interesting discussion: Whether there is a difference between how trust is earned/assumed in different cultures? Most of the experts …
The More Welcoming Community the Higher its GDP
Diversity and inclusion affect community economic well-being, finds a new study by Knight Foundation (Miami). The foundation partnered with Gallup to study what makes Americans love where they live. 43,000 from 26 communities across the …
Canadian Doctors Guide to Treat Immigrants
The Canadian Medical Association Journal last month published the first Canadian guidelines to immigrant and refugee health. The guide is a detailed resource for health care providers serving immigrant patients.
The guide has been developed over the last six …
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. …