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Your search for resources tagged with Saskatchewan returned 5 results.
Addressing Immigrant/Refugee Women's Mental Health
In: Health and Wellness > Women
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Judy White
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 98-103;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Immigrant, Refugee, Women, Health, Mental Health, Saskatchewan, Canada
Exploring and addressing immigrant/refugee women well-being and mental health
Attraction & Retention of Immigrants by Sask Major Cities
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2006: Joe Garcea
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 14-19;
Library code: J3-17, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2006 Number 2
Tags: Immigrants, Canada, Settlement, Employment, Saskatchewan, Statistics
Labour markets likely to decrease with increase with out-migration workers
Immigration to Smaller Communities in Saskatchewan
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Josephy Garcea
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 134-139;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Immigration, Settlement, Saskatchewan, Canada, Community
This article addresses the following two important questions related to immigration to smaller communities in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
In: Education > Multicultural
Author: Canada Rainbow Series
Language(s): English
Format: Book, 22;
Library code: L5-24, Available copies: 1
Published: 1984
Tags: Saskatchewan, Canada, World Culture, Education, Multiculturalism, History, Geography, Employment
A book on Saskatchewan that includes history, geography and employment
Saskatchewan: Sustaining Economic Momentum/Immigration
In: Business, Employment and Finance > Multicultural
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Arla Cameron
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 37-40;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Saskatchewan, Canada, Economic, Immigration, Employment
Saskatchewan faces a labour market shortage unless they can start appealing to those who move away to work elsewhere or increase the job skills of immigrants
