Feds put $1.5B towards Jordan’s Principle program

The federal government says it’s putting $1.55 billion towards the Jordan’s Principle program that will

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Good Enough (ft. Julie Doiron), by Status/Non-Status

from the album Big Changes

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #SoundsOfSurvivance

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🎵 Good Enough

#Status #NonStatus

When They Were, by Status/Non-Status

from the album Surely Travel

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Travelogue, by Status/Non-Status

from the album Surely Travel

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We are conducting a series of focus groups under the Access To Education program, to collect community feedback on 18+ Secondary and Post-Secondary education in #Ontario.

We are calling to currently enrolled in or facing challenges in accessing secondary or post-secondary education; precarious or non-status individuals.

Go to the following link to sign up for the first focus group:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Qq52Nqs0WEuUs6TIO6DgYKhNu0Fh1g1Hm4F4mdC_OgRURFhaVTQ1QzBGSUw1MjdTNEIzVzdQODBQMS4u

Honorarium and TTC tokens will be provided.

#Canada #nonstatus #refugees #education

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North Adelaide, by Status/Non-Status

from the album Surely Travel

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Find A Home, by Status/Non-Status

from the album 1, 2, 3, 4, 500 Years

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When They Were, by Status/Non-Status

from the album Surely Travel

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The report about the impacts of the pandemic on non-status migrants (families and workers) in the GTA is already available in our website. How did this already highly vulnerable population cope with the crisis?

You can read it and/or download it here 👇

https://www.fcjrefugeecentre.org/multiple-jeopardy-impacts-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-non-status-families-and-workers-in-the-gta/

#Toronto #GTA #migrants #nonstatus #covid19 #pandemic

Multiple Jeopardy: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-status families and workers in the GTA

This report is about the complex impacts of the pandemic on non-status migrants in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). How did this already highly vulnerable population cope? How did the additional jeopardy of precarious immigration status intersect with low-income work, racialization and gender to shap

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