Doctors should treat uncovered refugees, college head says
The head of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta is calling on doctors to see refugee patients even if they won't get paid to do it.
Housing Opens Doors website launches
The Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association's campaign, Housing Opens Doors, has launched. Visit the website, ring the bell, and help raise awareness of affordable housing.
Register for May 2 PLEI Connect Web Lab on Writing for the Web and Search Engine Optimization
There are still spaces available for the PLEI Connect web lab on "Writing for the Web and Search Engine Optimization". A recorded version of the webinar on this topic is now available online. Register for the web lab so we can take our learning and find out how to put it into practice. The web lab is set for Thursday May 2nd at 9:30 AM PDT / 12:30 PM EDT and will last approximately one hour. To register please go to https://clbc.webex.com.
Office of the Worker Adviser announces new website, updated content
The new website of the Office of the Worker Adviser (OWA) went live on April 2, 2013.
Intricacies of the law discussed at Rexdale Womens' Centre conference
In recognition of National Victims of Crime Awareness Week, nearly 150 Etobicoke residents attended the Rexdale Women's Centre's Understanding the Canadian Legal System last week.
Reforms to foreign worker program are 'cosmetic,' workers' advocates say
Ottawa's reforms to the temporary foreign worker program are only a "cosmetic" response to the public outcry over the RBC-iGate affair, say critics.
Harper Government announces reforms to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program - Ensuring Canadians have first chance at available jobs
The federal government has announced reforms to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
Lawyers given lesson on poverty's root causes at A2J conference
Can Canada create a fair and inclusive justice system while ignoring many of the root causes driving cases to court?
Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR): More Changes needed to Protect Migrant Workers
The Canadian Council for Refugees welcomed some of the changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program announced yesterday by the federal government, notably the withdrawal of the rule allowing migrant workers to be paid 15% less than Canadians. However, the CCR regrets that the announcement did not address the rights abuses suffered by migrant workers, who are vulnerable to exploitation because of their precarious status.
May 8: May Be Me Webinar: Men and Boys Preventing Violence
Date Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Time 12:00 - 1:00 E.S.T.
Place Online
Register Here
May Be Me is a campaign to raise awareness and funds to prevent violence against women and youth.

