...failed refugee claimants have little recourse because, in most circumstances, they are barred for one year from filing an application to stay in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.\n
Even though they don't taste like chocolate, the sweet, dark, gluten-free squares, which contain no added sugar, have proven so popular among vegans, diabetics and health-conscious consumers that the ...company cannot keep up with demand.
Turkey has gained a reputation for building outstanding refugee camps, but it may be hiding the truth about its worst facilities, where residents must survive sub-zero winter weather without heat and ...don't have enough food, says a York University professor who recently returned from the region.
Turkey has gained a reputation for building outstanding refugee camps, but it may be hiding the truth about its worst facilities, where residents must survive sub-zero winter weather without heat and ...don't have enough food, says a York University professor who recently returned from the region.
Today, with the leadership of Yacoobi, AIL runs 44 learning centres for women and children, four private schools, four clinics, a hospital and a radio station to reach people in remote parts of ...Afghanistan with information about education and women's rights. The quality of schools is low, the education administration is weak and corrupt, and negative attitudes toward girls' education remain entrenched in parts of the country, says Arne Strand, deputy director of the Christian Michelsen Research Institute, a development research institute in Norway.
Today, with the leadership of Yacoobi, AIL runs 44 learning centres for women and children, four private schools, four clinics, a hospital and a radio station to reach people in remote parts of ...Afghanistan with information about education and women's rights. The quality of schools is low, the education administration is weak and corrupt, and negative attitudes toward girls' education remain entrenched in parts of the country, says Arne Strand, deputy director of the Christian Michelsen Research Institute, a development research institute in Norway.
"The big problem we have in Toronto is that every 10 years we add about 34 million square feet of office space and that office space, 90 per cent of it, is built more than a kilometre away from ...subway stations and Go stations and higher-order transit," said Glen Murray, Ontario's minister of environment and climate change.