A Different Ontario: Immigration
January 24, 2019
Ontario’s Uneven Success
Overall, Ontario appears to be a success story in terms of the recruitment and settlement of immigrants. Read More
January 24, 2019
Overall, Ontario appears to be a success story in terms of the recruitment and settlement of immigrants. Read More
December 19, 2018
Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) for major government-funded infrastructure projects have been gaining momentum in Canada in 2018. Read More
June 13, 2018
As you are probably already aware, the FIFA World Cup – the most viewed sporting event on the planet – kicks off today. Read More
March 6, 2018
Andrew Parkin discusses the findings from our Portraits 2017: Immigration & Diversity report on CBC Radio One’s Metro Morning. Read More
March 6, 2018
Most Ontarians remain comfortable with current levels of immigration and with the province’s growing diversity, and there is increasing support for welcoming those fleeing conflicts. Read More
August 9, 2017
Each fresh wave of results from the 2016 Census brings a new appreciation for Canada’s deepening diversity, and last week’s release is no exception. As of 2016, 23 per cent of Canadians have a language other than English or French as their “mother tongue.” That figure rises to 29 per cent in Ontario and a remarkable 47 per cent – almost one in two – in Toronto. Read More
February 20, 2014
Recent sector survey results tell the story of a sector that has not internalized diversity in its hiring policies. In this Sector Signal, we analyze the findings from the Looking Ahead Leadership Survey and consider the challenges facing the sector in advancing diversity and inclusion.
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