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  1. Building Intersectoral Partnerships as Place‐Based Strategy for Immigrant and Refugee (Re)Settlement: The Ottawa Local Immigration Partnership

    This paper examines the role of the Ottawa Local Immigration Partnership in resettling Syrian refugees in Canada

  2. Newcomer Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination

    Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in Canada

  3. A Letter from Ottawa, Canada (On Black Mental Health)

    It is true that Black men often struggle to seek help from psychologists and psychiatrists because mental health issues

  4. Immigrants and the Western Media: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Framings of African Immigrant Parenting in Canada

    In this paper, we used critical discourse analysis to examine how African immigrant parenting is represented

  5. After the International Organization for Migration: Recruitment of Guatemalan Temporary Agricultural Workers to Canada

    The global agricultural industry relies more on transnational migrant labor

  6. The Long-Term Economic Integration of Resettled Refugees in Canada: A Comparison of Privately Sponsored Refugees and Government-Assisted Refugees

    Private refugee sponsorship has been an important policy in Canada for 40 years

  7. Ideal Partnership or Marriage of Convenience? Canada’s Ambivalent Relationship with the International Organization for Migration

    This paper examines the relationship between Canada, a leading immigration country often viewed as a model

  8. The Resettlement of Vietnamese Refugees Across Canada Over Three Decades

    Welcoming 60,000 Southeast Asian refugees in 1979–80 is a celebrated part of Canada’s history

  9. Settlement and Labour Force Outcomes for Afghan Immigrants and their Children in Canada

    Past research shows that Afghan immigrants and their children face many challenges in settling down

  10. Second-generation immigrants’ identity-building: Exploring identity issues of people belonging to “Black” communities

    Second-generation immigrants in Canada face many identity challenges

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