Community with in Canada, British Columbia, Nanaimo.
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Enter the Wisteria Community Association aka Stone Soup, one of
less than a handful of local not-for-profits who have stepped up to provide
a basic need for any of us – food and water. Each and every night this group
provides bagged dinners for approximately 150 unhoused people plus a bagged breakfast for those who
want one. They are also able to distribute things like vitamins, clothing, warm socks, shoes, sleeping
bags etc. that have been donated to them by those who care in Nanaimo.Up until December 3rd. the Wisteria Community Association was a regular feature on Wesley Street in Nanaimo, feeding the folks living rough there and others who knew where to come to obtain nourishment. As a result of a fire in some of the tents on December 3rd and the City of Nanaimo’s decision
to “evict” all the residents, during a pandemic, these folks have been displaced to other areas of Nanaimo,
making providing food that much harder.While donations of clothing, etc. and food are very much
appreciated, A much-needed kitchen has been leased for five years. Renovations are being done and
equipment is required. Some food must be purchased to supplement that obtained by donation. This will allow hot food to be given to people needing it, especially during the cold months of
winter. Expenses like these require financial help in the way of monetary donations.
Please help us to keep running this vital program, while plans are made by other organizations to end
homelessness, once and for all.
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Looking for a witness and or witnesses that were on the scene of a car accident that happened on
January 17th 2021
Terminal rd and Comox rd
(right beside Mr.Lube)
at approximately 6:30pmLooking for a driver that was at the red light and witnessed the accident at the time of the collision.
His description:
Blue eyes, brown shoulder length hair and wearing a black/yellow toque. Male age late 20's to early 30's
Please private message any information you have.
Any information is appreciatedThanks kindly
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We can take turns playing our favorites or find something we all like. I'm compliant
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If interested shoot an email .
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Found near in northeast parking lot at Rutherford and Island Highway.
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Stolen Mar. 23 from Dover Bay Secondary School Automotive shop storage compound. Crack addicts cut locks / fence to get access This is a school owned piece of equipment.
Name engraved and dated also my name engraved with my cell #
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ID : Has a Black Leather Key Tag that has a CHEVY BOW TIE Logo Embossed on it in Silver with 97’ GMC also steamed in Gold. Also has 1 Canadian Flag Key and a remote GM Key Fob 5 other assorted keys with a Thumb Clip
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Best offer at least 100?
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Found ring on trail by extension road. Email description of your lost ring to get it back!
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BUILDING /RENOVATING/REPAIRING RESIDENTIAL @ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SINCE 1995
WCB/PRIVATE POLICY INSURED--
CALL TODAY FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND GREAT WORKMANSHIP !!
GENERAL PROJECT VALUES--$10,000.00- $2 MILLION
Talk to you soon--BILL
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Found: navy Motorola smartphone on Bush Street in the westbound lane on Friday, 12 February. Approx. 7 cm by 15 cm. Glass cracked. To claim phone, please specify uniquely identifying features.
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I’m looking for a few people to go metal detecting with, not many of us out here. I know some historic places, you’ll know some, let’s get some relics
Give me a call 14039269636 - Rico
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This is an open event for anyone 19yrs+ interested in LEGO®. Any AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO®) is welcome whether you collect sets, build sets or build your own creations. Monthly meetings allow members to share ideas, discuss LEGO® products, plan our involvement in community events, and share and build creations in a collaborative and supportive environment. Come share your love of LEGO® with us. We love to meet new folks!
The Mid Island LEGO® Users Group (MILUG) is a group of AFOLs from many communities in the mid island area of Vancouver Island. We are a friendly, inclusive, and collaborative association of diverse individuals who support each other and who are involved in the community.
Membership is open to anyone 19 years of age and over who has a personal interest in LEGO® as a hobby. Members have a variety of building interests and skill levels but we all share a love of LEGO®. Membership is not required to attend your first meet-up so come out, meet our members (we’re really friendly), and find out what LUGs (LEGO® User Groups) are all about!
Due to the pandemic we are currently meeting online on the first Wednesday of every month from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Please contact us via our website milug.ca, or message us on Facebook (@midislandlug) for the link to join the meeting.
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Found: navy Motorola smartphone on Bush Street in the westbound lane on Friday, 12 February. Approx. 7 cm by 15 cm. Glass cracked. To claim phone, please specify uniquely identifying features.
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Stolen Mar. 23 from Dover Bay Secondary School Automotive shop storage compound. Crack addicts cut locks / fence to get access This is a school owned piece of equipment.
Name engraved and dated also my name engraved with my cell #
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ID : Has a Black Leather Key Tag that has a CHEVY BOW TIE Logo Embossed on it in Silver with 97’ GMC also steamed in Gold. Also has 1 Canadian Flag Key and a remote GM Key Fob 5 other assorted keys with a Thumb Clip
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Found ring on trail by extension road. Email description of your lost ring to get it back!
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Nanaiomo Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Nanaimo, British Columbia for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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Found near in northeast parking lot at Rutherford and Island Highway.
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Nanaiomo Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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New Christian Fellowship seeks musicians. Keyboardist, bassist, drummer & singers in Nanaimo area.. We have practice space and we are able to practice etc legally. Please
contact Chase ph: 250-514-2915 .. or em: chasehofstad7@gmail.com
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Nanaimo, British Columbia for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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We can take turns playing our favorites or find something we all like. I'm compliant
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If interested shoot an email .
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Best offer at least 100?
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27
Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Nanaiomo Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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BUILDING /RENOVATING/REPAIRING RESIDENTIAL @ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SINCE 1995
WCB/PRIVATE POLICY INSURED--
Quality/experienced/talented subtrades /labour provided!!!!
CALL TODAY FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND GREAT WORKMANSHIP !!
GENERAL PROJECT VALUES--$10,000.00- $2 MILLION
Talk to you soon--BILL
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Hi,
I would like to find someone that has the skills but also the space "land" as well to build a tiny home. I would love to learn and build it alongside someone that knows what their doing.
If you need help with your farm or property, maybe we can make an exchange somehow. As soon as the majority of it is done, it will be moved off the property.
Thank you for reading.
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Enter the Wisteria Community Association aka Stone Soup, one of
less than a handful of local not-for-profits who have stepped up to provide
a basic need for any of us – food and water. Each and every night this group
provides bagged dinners for approximately 150 unhoused people plus a bagged breakfast for those who
want one. They are also able to distribute things like vitamins, clothing, warm socks, shoes, sleeping
bags etc. that have been donated to them by those who care in Nanaimo.Up until December 3rd. the Wisteria Community Association was a regular feature on Wesley Street in Nanaimo, feeding the folks living rough there and others who knew where to come to obtain nourishment. As a result of a fire in some of the tents on December 3rd and the City of Nanaimo’s decision
to “evict” all the residents, during a pandemic, these folks have been displaced to other areas of Nanaimo,
making providing food that much harder.While donations of clothing, etc. and food are very much
appreciated, A much-needed kitchen has been leased for five years. Renovations are being done and
equipment is required. Some food must be purchased to supplement that obtained by donation. This will allow hot food to be given to people needing it, especially during the cold months of
winter. Expenses like these require financial help in the way of monetary donations.
Please help us to keep running this vital program, while plans are made by other organizations to end
homelessness, once and for all.
-
31
This is an open event for anyone 19yrs+ interested in LEGO®. Any AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO®) is welcome whether you collect sets, build sets or build your own creations. Monthly meetings allow members to share ideas, discuss LEGO® products, plan our involvement in community events, and share and build creations in a collaborative and supportive environment. Come share your love of LEGO® with us. We love to meet new folks!
The Mid Island LEGO® Users Group (MILUG) is a group of AFOLs from many communities in the mid island area of Vancouver Island. We are a friendly, inclusive, and collaborative association of diverse individuals who support each other and who are involved in the community.
Membership is open to anyone 19 years of age and over who has a personal interest in LEGO® as a hobby. Members have a variety of building interests and skill levels but we all share a love of LEGO®. Membership is not required to attend your first meet-up so come out, meet our members (we’re really friendly), and find out what LUGs (LEGO® User Groups) are all about!
Due to the pandemic we are currently meeting online on the first Wednesday of every month from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Please contact us via our website milug.ca, or message us on Facebook (@midislandlug) for the link to join the meeting.
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New Christian Fellowship seeks musicians. Keyboardist, bassist, drummer & singers in Nanaimo area.. We have practice space and we are able to practice etc legally. Please
contact Chase ph: 250-514-2915 .. or em: chasehofstad7@gmail.com
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Just looking for other people that feel like they don't necessarily fit in anywhere.
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Nanaimo, British Columbia for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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Share your opinions and experiences by joining the Insights West Feedback Community. Once you've signed up, you'll receive email notifications when research opportunities come up - these can be in the form of short online surveys, online focus groups, or one-on-one interviews. Incentives typically include draw prizes of $50 or individual rewards of $100-$150 for 1.5-2 hours of your time.
Insights West is a market research company based in Vancouver, BC. Members of the Insights West Feedback Community may be invited to a range of research requirements about various topics relevant to their interests and experiences.
Copy and paste this short survey to sign-up:
https://surveys.insightswest.com/SE/69/2019VIC/?&urlimport=1&questlist=SRC&SRC=IW.20.KJFor more information, visit www.insightswest.com/participate
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We can take turns playing our favorites or find something we all like. I'm compliant
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In the 4th Street and cook St Ladysmith
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ID : Has a Black Leather Key Tag that has a CHEVY BOW TIE Logo Embossed on it in Silver with 97’ GMC also steamed in Gold. Also has 1 Canadian Flag Key and a remote GM Key Fob 5 other assorted keys with a Thumb Clip
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Found ring on trail by extension road. Email description of your lost ring to get it back!
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Nanaiomo Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Just looking for other people that feel like they don't necessarily fit in anywhere.
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Lost hubcap possibly on either highway in Nanaimo. Modest reward if found.
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Found: navy Motorola smartphone on Bush Street in the westbound lane on Friday, 12 February. Approx. 7 cm by 15 cm. Glass cracked. To claim phone, please specify uniquely identifying features.
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Share your opinions and experiences by joining the Insights West Feedback Community. Once you've signed up, you'll receive email notifications when research opportunities come up - these can be in the form of short online surveys, online focus groups, or one-on-one interviews. Incentives typically include draw prizes of $50 or individual rewards of $100-$150 for 1.5-2 hours of your time.
Insights West is a market research company based in Vancouver, BC. Members of the Insights West Feedback Community may be invited to a range of research requirements about various topics relevant to their interests and experiences.
Copy and paste this short survey to sign-up:
https://surveys.insightswest.com/SE/69/2019VIC/?&urlimport=1&questlist=SRC&SRC=IW.20.KJFor more information, visit www.insightswest.com/participate
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Brown Hyundai key fob lost in brooks landing area
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If interested shoot an email .
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In the 4th Street and cook St Ladysmith
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ID : Has a Black Leather Key Tag that has a CHEVY BOW TIE Logo Embossed on it in Silver with 97’ GMC also steamed in Gold. Also has 1 Canadian Flag Key and a remote GM Key Fob 5 other assorted keys with a Thumb Clip
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Found ring on trail by extension road. Email description of your lost ring to get it back!
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Nanaimo, British Columbia for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca