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Jonathan Kay: A white mob comes after an Arab-Canadian professor — in the name of anti-racism

Jonathan Kay: A white mob comes after an Arab-Canadian professor — in the name of anti-racism
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N B groups fill gap by translating pandemic information into dozens of languages

N.B. groups fill gap by translating pandemic information into dozens of languages Alexandre Silberman © Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press New Brunswick organizations have partnered to make information on COVID-19 more accessible for newcomers to Canada When Mohamed Bagha offers health advice to a newcomer to Canada in their first language, he said it helps relieve the stress of a big adjustment amid a pandemic. The managing director of the Saint John Newcomers Centre said there has been a need for updates about COVID-19, particularly for those experiencing language barriers. Just having that small tidbit of information is very comforting, Bagha said.

New Brunswick Business Council Names New CEO

Alex LeBlanc. Image: Submitted The New Brunswick Business Council has named Alex LeBlanc as its president and CEO. The former executive director of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council succeeds Adrienne O’Pray, who served in the role for over six years. O’Pray left to join MESH/Diversity as VP of client success. “I’m really excited to carry on the work that Adrienne O’Pray did at the Business Council. She provided tremendous leadership. She worked in the spirit of collaboration and partnership with diverse organizations around key issues,” he said. LeBlanc has been the executive director at the Multicultural Council for the past six and a half years. Assistant director Ginette Gautreau is taking over in the interim while the Multicultural Council searches for a permanent successor.

Delays in visa processing worry immigrants

But according to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada, it could take 6 months to process the application. I m kind of shocked, to be honest, that I have to extend one more time, said Ribas, and spend that much money one more time and be at the same situation like one more time.   Amauri Ribas, Rayanne Ribas, and their son.(submitted) IRCC says the pandemic has complicated processes and led to the delays. In a statement, a spokesperson said IRCC has prioritized vulnerable people, family members seeking to reunite, and essential workers. It said it is also working to process more applications virtually. 

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