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Tapestry 2030
Ontario Council for International Cooperation
23 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode of the Global Voices Podcast, Migrant Worker Rights in Canada, we dive into the complexities and challenges faced by migrant workers in Canada. Host Bernice Mwaura is joined by two notable guests; Professor Ethel Tungohan and Gabriel Allahdua, to explore Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker program in all its facets, while exposing the systemic abuse and issues that require reform.Meet the Speakers: Gabriel Allahdua is a former migrant farm worker from St Lucia, an island in the ...
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In this episode of the Global Voices Podcast, Migrant Worker Rights in Canada, we dive into the complexities and challenges faced by migrant workers in Canada. Host Bernice Mwaura is joined by two notable guests; Professor Ethel Tungohan and Gabriel Allahdua, to explore Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker program in all its facets, while exposing the systemic abuse and issues that require reform.Meet the Speakers: Gabriel Allahdua is a former migrant farm worker from St Lucia, an island in the ...
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Global Voices: The Intersection of Indigenous and Environmental Perspectives (Part 1)
Tapestry 2030
44 minutes
1 year ago
Global Voices: The Intersection of Indigenous and Environmental Perspectives (Part 1)
Indigenous Reconciliation and environmental sustainability are especially relevant to the Canadian landscape. According to the 2021 Census, Indigenous Peoples make up about 5% of the nation’s population. However, this demographic has faced systemic barriers and historical mistreatment for a long time – ranging from enforced water advisories, residential schools, degraded land quality in reserves, and so forth. In part one of this episode, The Intersection of Indigenous and Environ...
Tapestry 2030
In this episode of the Global Voices Podcast, Migrant Worker Rights in Canada, we dive into the complexities and challenges faced by migrant workers in Canada. Host Bernice Mwaura is joined by two notable guests; Professor Ethel Tungohan and Gabriel Allahdua, to explore Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker program in all its facets, while exposing the systemic abuse and issues that require reform.Meet the Speakers: Gabriel Allahdua is a former migrant farm worker from St Lucia, an island in the ...