Gay refugee provides Facebook lifeline between Syrians and Vancouverites
A gay Syrian refugee in Vancouver has become a Facebook bridge between Canadians who are interested in sponsoring gay refugees…
A gay Syrian refugee in Vancouver has become a Facebook bridge between Canadians who are interested in sponsoring gay refugees…
Majd Agha is in some ways a typical 22-year-old who has just arrived in Vancouver. He goes to college, has a part-time job, and takes English classes in the evening.
Mohamed Algarf, Chantelle Bellrichard and Laura Kane compiled this report on civilians fleeing the violence in Libya using the social…
By Kate Adach Ori Garcia lived in constant fear before fleeing Mexico. She suffered homophobic violence and humiliation in a…
A Vancouver-based dance class for refugee children is offering daycare and connection for families recently arrived in the country. The…
Preparations for the 2010 Winter Olympics have had an unexpected effect on a vulnerable group in Vancouver. Government-assisted refugees from…
Most Canadians consider this country a welcoming haven for refugees, with good reason. Last year, more than 20,000 refugees became…
Mexico has long been known for its sun-soaked beaches, but increasing drug violence is changing that image. No one knows…
The federal government offers many services to help immigrants and refugees adapt to life in Canada. But those services are…