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Why Aren’t Dementia Patients Getting The Culturally Competent Care They Need?

The number of racialized individuals diagnosed with dementia will spike in the coming years, with the most significant increase among Asian Canadians. Can Canada’s health care system handle it?

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Abdullah Snobar Makes the Business Case For Vulnerable Leadership

Abdullah Snobar, executive director of Toronto Metropolitan University’s DMZ, has a vision for a Canadian tech sector that’s both more innovative and more empathetic—a thoroughly modern approach derived not just from his own lived experience, but from his heritage and his family.

Immigrants Don’t Need ‘Canadian Experience,’ Actually

Why working abroad is a critical competitive advantage in our stagnant marketplace

Newsflash: An App Isn’t Going To Solve Racism

AI language tools can now change foreign-born workers’ accents in real time, promising to make them more desirable candidates. Here's why that isn't going to work.

Canada Has an Immigration Problem. It’s Just Not the One You Think

Anti-immigrant sentiment is spiking, yet Canada's growth strategy depends on immigration. How did we get here and what does it mean for the country's future?

There Is No Such Thing as the ‘Immigrant Vote’

As has often been the case in Canadian politics, when politicians treat ethnic groups like voting blocs, xenophobia and paranoia are never far behind.

Half the World’s Languages Are Endangered—But AI Can Help Save Them

Researchers are using AI to preserve endangered languages—including ones you might not think of as endangered.

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