In a recent interview with CBC Midday Cafe, Principal Research Associate Cam Nguyen, along with SRDC’s partners from Douglas College and the Yukon Literacy Coalition, discussed migration pathways for newcomers in Yukon’s rural and remote communities. The conversation explored ways to better support successful settlement, strengthen community capacity, share best practices, and provide resources to help newcomers make informed decisions and feel grounded when they arrive.
Learn more about the insights the team gathered from speaking with newcomers across Yukon communities: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-206-midday-cafe/clip/16179948-yukon-immigrants-queried-programs-may-need-fit
In partnership with the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO), SRDC has released new research examining the economic impacts of postsecondary education (PSE)…
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In a recent interview with CBC Midday Cafe, Principal Research Associate Cam Nguyen, along with SRDC’s partners from Douglas College and the Yukon Literacy…
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