Research and Publications

A collection of immigration-related studies conducted by OLIP and its partners and stakeholders. All resources are free and available in various formats.

Implementation of the Ottawa Hospital Pain Clinic Stepped Care Program: A Preliminary Report

We propose a unifying framework for multidisciplinary stepped care programs for chronic pain

Enabling Engagement Within Francophone Minority Communities (Fmcs)

The study uncovers the complex relationships between FSIs and FMCs by examining the roles of francophone community spaces

Report: Covid-19 and Racial Identity in Ottawa (February to August 2020)

This document was developed by Ottawa Public Health (OPH)

Ottawa Public Health 2020 Annual Report

The year 2020 showed the importance of having local public health experts who can monitor the situation and quickly adapt messaging and outreach

Leaving No One Behind: Covid-19 Response in Black Canadian Communities

Despite Canada’s universal healthcare system, Canadians of African Descent (CAD) still face many problems that put […]

How Ottawa Can Halt Thousands of Quebec Immigration Investors Settling in Vancouver and Toronto

High-net-worth individuals are using the QIIP as a way to enter Canada’s two most sought-after cities

Inclusion and Integration: A Case Study of the Hellenic Community of Ottawa’s Cultural Recreation Activities

Ethnic community organizations help immigrants by offering cultural activities that promotes cultural bonds and social closeness

Experiences of Disadvantaged African-Canadian Migrants in Ontario, Canada

This article analyzes the experiences and challenges of disadvantaged African Canadian migrants in Ontario

Impact of Acculturation on Oral Health Among Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities: A Systematic Review

All cross-sectional and longitudinal quantitative studies that looked at the links between acculturation and oral health status

Reports

Directory of Language Programs in Ottawa Region and the Renfrew Country LINC/ ELT/ OSLT/ ESL/ FSL

The directory is divided into four geographical areas: Central, East, West and South