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  • Opinion: World Refugee Day? Not my Problem.

    If you don’t know a refugee, or have lived in Canada for a long time, you may feel like World Refugee Day, commemorated on June 20 every year, is not […]

  • The Importance of World Refugee Day

    June 20 is World Refugee Day, a day that must be regarded as more than a one day affair; it’s a month-long celebration, reflection and call to action organized by […]

  • Say Hello To: KW Syria United

    Mahmoud Al Salem had never managed a soccer team before he came to Canada, but here, he has found his footing as the team manager for KW Syria United, a […]

  • Some Newcomers Need Ontario Works

    Forget any stereotypical misconception you have of OW

  • The Buzzword is Belonging in Community Vital Signs Report

    Annual community checkup measures social trends and assesses quality of life in Waterloo Region

  • Anyone with a Good Heart is Welcome

    TCE talks reconciliation and Indigenous/police relations with local song circle leader

  • A Good Pair of Jeans is Hard to Find

    New non-profit tackles the ethics of fashion, and shopping for positive social change

  • Danger: Mothers at Work in K-W

    Just in time for Mother’s Day, TCE chats with four working moms about careers and kids

  • Makers Gonna Make

    Artin’ around with Agnes Niewiadomski

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