Canadians and the U.S. Presidential Election
To gain valuable insight into refugee resettlement in Canada, it's important to reflect on the experiences of those who sought refuge here – their challenges and successes as they rebuilt their lives.
Watch our previously-recorded one-hour webinar about the Environics Institute for Survey Research's national study on the lived experience of Syrian refugees who arrived in Canada between 2015-16.
The study involved in-depth interviews with a representative sample of 305 Syrian refugees, covering their journey from pre-arrival to present day, including their hopes and challenges for the future.
Click here to watch
Presenters:
Keith Neuman – Senior Associate, Environics Institute for Survey Research
Jobran Khanji – Community Outreach Coordinator, Environics Institute for Survey Research
Host: Shruti Dargan, New Canadians
Note: You can ask questions to our presenters live during the session. Or, send your queries to us beforehand at [email protected] with a reference to the topic of the session in the subject line of your email.
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