Canadian Immigrant Digital Newsletter

Canadian Immigrant Digital Newsletter

?Afghan judoka Friba Rezayee is fighting for her dreams

Friba Rezayee was only 18 when she made history by becoming Afghanistan’s first female Olympian. This was at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, three years after the fall of the Taliban – a regime that had banned women from participating in sports. This was not only a special moment for Rezayee, but a momentous occasion for women across Afghanistan. Read more.


Immigrant Women of Inspiration 2024: Call for nominations

In 2024, Canadian Immigrant's annual Immigrant Women of Inspiration feature will shine the spotlight on notable?Canadian immigrant women in film.? If you are or have a suggestion of a notable immigrant woman in film in Canada, please fill out the nomination form below by March 3, 2024!

The power of employee referrals

Employee referrals can be valuable and still remain one of the most undervalued assets in the job-seeking process. Simply put, an employee referral is an endorsement of you and your talents. Read more.

February is Black History Month in Canada

Every February, people across Canada participate in Black History Month events and festivities that honour the legacy of Black people in Canada and their communities.? Read more.

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