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Posted on November 8, 2017

‘Significant’ health gaps found between Canadian and immigrant seniors

Two-thirds of seniors in the GTA are immigrants, and they’re more likely to report fair-to-poor health and mental health than their Canadian counterparts.

Posted on November 8, 2017

Immigrant parents, refugees face greater mental health challenges; kids’ learning at risk

OISE studies show more support is needed for ‘vulnerable’ population

Posted on November 8, 2017

‘I feel like I’m going crazy:’ migrant health crumbles in Greece

‘I feel like I’m going crazy:’ migrant health crumbles in Greece

Posted on October 6, 2017

Foreign Farmworkers in Canada Fear Deportation if They Complain

Foreign Farmworkers in Canada Fear Deportation if They Complain

Posted on October 6, 2017

CBC INVESTIGATES | Korean workers in some Winnipeg sushi restaurants coerced into handing over part of pay to employers

Unlicensed immigration consultant facing charges sheds light on pay problems

Posted on October 2, 2017

Edmonton’s first Filipino-owned health clinic set to open

‘There are a lot Filipinos in this city, and they feel undeserved,’ says clinic operator

Posted on September 21, 2017

New clinic opens in Montreal for migrants with no health insurance

Clinic would treat those trapped in bureaucratic mazes such as temporary workers, foreign students

Posted on September 18, 2017

Inside the conditions migrant workers face in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Most know it as a destination for summer wine tastings. But for migrant workers, Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to extremely difficult, precarious work

Posted on September 13, 2017

Babe, I Hate To Go

A story of perseverance and acceptance, Babe, I Hate To Go is an intimate, observational documentary about a man coming to terms with his mortality and a testament to the thousands of migrant workers who separate themselves from their families in order to survive.

Posted on September 11, 2017

Newcomers to Canada benefit from ‘healthy immigrant effect,’ Toronto study finds

Immigrants’ lower mortality rate translated into 42,700 fewer deaths overall and 18,400 fewer premature deaths during the study period from 2002 to 2012, the study said.

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